Demuth Museum

Demuth Museum in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States, is a museum dedicated to the paintings of Charles Demuth (1883–1935) located in his former studio and home at 120 East King Street.

[1] The museum offers a rotating view of a permanent collection which includes 42 Charles Demuth originals as well as artists and works that present a Demuth connection in the areas of theme, technique and epoch.

Two recent exhibitions have featured Demuth contemporaries Alfred H. Maurer and Lyonel Feininger.

[2]The house was built c. 1820 and is a contributing property to the Lancaster Historic District.

[3] In addition to 10,000 annual visitors, the museum is regarded as an education center for students and scholars who access the archives and library for research purposes.

Museum on East King Street. The entrance is through the archway.
The Canal, New Hope, Pennsylvania on display at the museum
Self-Portrait , 1907, on display at the museum