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May 30, 2025
(Scottish/America, 1860-1934)
The Schenley Mansion, 1928, signed and dated lower right "John Kane 1928", oil on canvas, 18-1/4 x 36-1/4 in.; carved gilt wood frame, 24-1/2 x 42-1/4 in.; with Sky Hooks, The Autobiography of John Kane, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1938
Provenance: Valentine Collection (per MOMA label verso); Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Exhibited: Museum of Modern Art (presumably), n.d., label verso "Museum of Modern Art /loan//38.1270/Valentine"
Note: The Schenley Mansion was built in the Stanton Heights region of Pittsburgh in 1830, by a prominent lawyer named William Croghan Jr. The 22 room, Greek Revival "Picnic House" was intended as a home for his only daughter Mary Elizabeth Croghan. Mary Elizabeth, at boarding school in New York, eloped in 1842 at age 16, marrying the British Captain Croghan. She scandalized not just Pittsburgh society, but British society as well, and never returned to live full time in the mansion on the hill. The home found use in the Civil War as Fort Schenley, and was ultimately torn down by a later owner in 1955. Prior to demolition, the ballroom and foyer were moved to the University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning. They are rumored to be haunted, and are a favorite attraction at that skyscraper in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
Valentine Collection (per MOMA label verso); Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
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