Abraham Lehn

He owned the estates Højbygård, Fuglsang, Priorskov and Berritsgård on Lolland as well as the Lehn House and other property in Copenhagen.

He and his brothers were brought up in the home of merchant Christian Schupp after their father's death in 1709.

Mylius accompanied him on a Grand tour which took them to Hamburg, Dresden, Vienna and Paris.

[4] Lehn was the owner of an extensive collection of books, paintings and coins.

His art collection consisted mainly of Dutch paintings, copperprint engravings and etchings.

Portrait of Lehn.