Arlington Nelson Lindenmuth

Lindenmuth) (1856 —1950) was an American landscape and portrait painter who lived and painted in Allentown, Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley region of the United States.

Lindenmuth was also one of the earliest professional photographers in the Lehigh Valley,[1] and for many decades he owned and operated a successful photography studio, located on Sixth Street in Allentown, directly across the street from the Lyric Theatre.

[1] He studied painting under Peter Alfred Gross, who was his wife's cousin, and also in Europe.

Lindenmuth would later teach painting to students, including John E. Berninger, out of his photography studio.

[3] He became adept at the public promotion of the arts, both through local newspapers and his well-trafficked photography studio.