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Allentown Art Museum

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The Allentown Art Museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania, a place where people can view beautiful artworks.

The Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh Valley is an art museum located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1934 by a group organized by Walter Emerson Baum, a Pennsylvania impressionist painter.

The museum has a big collection of more than 20,000 pieces of art and is an important place for art in the area. It also has a library and archives with over 16,000 books and 40 different magazines that change each month.

History

Allentown Art Museum began as the Allentown Art Gallery, organized by Walter Emerson Baum. It opened on March 17, 1934, in Allentown's Hunsicker School, showing 70 paintings by local Pennsylvania impressionist artists.

Rembrandt's 1632 Portrait of a Young Woman at the museum

During the Great Depression, Baum grew the collection using projects and gifts. In 1936, the city gave the museum a home in a Federal-style house in Allentown's Cedar Park.

In 1959, a large gift of Renaissance and Baroque paintings and sculptures helped the museum grow. This led to the purchase of a new building in 1960, a former church built in 1902.

Colin Campbell Cooper's Columbus Circle, a 1909 impressionist portrait of Columbus Circle at the museum

In 1975, the museum expanded with a design by Edgar Tafel, adding a library from a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The collection also grew with European paintings and textile arts.

In 2010, the museum finished a $15.4 million expansion by Venturi Scott Brown, adding new classroom and gallery space, a cafe, and a gift shop. This was the museum’s first expansion since 1975.

Current collection

Lehighton

Main article: Lehighton (Franz Kline)

In 2016, the Allentown Art Museum got a big painting called Lehighton by the artist Franz Kline. He made it for a building in Lehighton, Pennsylvania. After careful work to fix the painting, people could see it again in January 2017.

Rembrandt's Portrait of a Young Lady

In February 2020, the museum found out that a painting called Portrait of a Young Lady by Rembrandt, made in 1632, was truly by him after checking it again.

American art

  • Ann Penn Allen by Gilbert Stuart (1795)
  • Niagara Falls by Gustav Johann Grunewald (1834)
  • Floriform Vase by Tiffany Studios (1905)

European art

  • Central Panel of an Altarpiece Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine by Giovanni del Biondo (1379)
  • Saint Jerome Penitent by Lorenzo Lotto (1515)
  • Portrait of Henrica Ploost van Amstel by Paulus Moreelse (1625)
  • Game Stall at Market, by Frans Snyders (1625–37)
  • Portrait of a Young Woman by Rembrandt (1632)

Prints and drawings

Textiles

  • Table Cover by Margaret Oothout (1764)
  • Bed Curtain (Palampore) from the Coromandel Coast in India (1775)

Images

Artwork from the Allentown Art Museum's Kress Collection, showcasing historical pieces from the 1960s.

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