Excerpt from The Fate of a Famous Picture
After the death of my grandfather in 1851, the painting passed into the possession of my father; Mr. -john Henry Towne, who prized it as the choicest and most valuable in his collection. For many years, and until his death in 1875, it hung in his residence, No. 1616 Locust Street, Philadelphia. By his will it was bequeathed, together with the sum of $5000, to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, subject to the condi tion that it shall be hung in a conspicuous position and good light in their galleries, and shall be distinctly labelled as follows: 'painted by E. Leutze for John Towne, Esq., and presented to the Academy by his son, John H. Towne.' The bequest of. The painting and the money was tendered by me, as executor, to the Academy, and'was accepted gladly by its then (1875) President, the late Mr. James L. Claghorn. In due time the picture was hung and labelled in accordance with the conditions imposed by the will, and so remained for several years, although later I am informed that it was removed to the storeroom of the Academy. Finally, in 1898, it was sent to New York, and sold at auction for $90.
Learning of this fact accidentally some time afterwards I wrote to the Academy, calling attention to its violation of the conditions under which it had accepted the gift. I was informed in reply that the conditions had been overlooked, and that an effort would be made to repurchase the painting. After several years' delay, in which nothing was accomplished by the Acad emy, although the matter was kept constantly before it, I took the initial steps in a suit to compel the Academy to fulfill the obligations it had assumed, but subsequently, on the advice of my counsel, Messrs. George Wharton Pepper and Robert D.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is an exploration of a dispute between the author, a descendant of the original owner of a painting, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The painting, "The Landing of the Northmen" by Emanuel Leutze, was gifted to the academy under the condition that it be displayed with appropriate context. However, in 1898 the academy sold the painting at auction for $90. The author, upon learning of this, attempted to compel the academy to repurchase the artwork but was unsuccessful due to the academy's status as a charitable organization. The author argues that charitable institutions should be held to the same standards as individuals when it comes to respecting the conditions of a gift and that changes need to be made to ensure that the wishes of donors are honored. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780243138210_0
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