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.