At the end of the month, the Allentown Art Museum will begin its celebration of Paul Kania, a Philadelphia resident who has given more than two hundred works of art to the museum since 1996. His generosity has made him one of the most substantial donors in the museum's history.
The exhibition, which will run through September 3 in the Scheller, Rodale and Fowler Galleries of the museum, will highlight Kania's passion for twentieth-century and contemporary prints. The collection varies in style and technique, highlighting work by Georges Rouault and Thomas Lias, Clare Leighton, James Tissot, Winslow Homer, John James Audubon, Utagowa, Werner Drewes, Will Barnet, David Row, and Daniel Brice.
Interested in donating a piece of art to the museum? Send a photo of the work with the artist's name and title, date, medium and dimensions of the work to sbakis@allentownartmuseum.org.
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