Deshong Art Museum
The Deshong Art Museum, also known as the Deshong Memorial Art Gallery, was a public art gallery located in Deshong Park at Eleventh Street and Edgemont Avenue in Chester, Pennsylvania. The building displayed the art collection of wealthy businessman Alfred O. Deshong from 1916 to 1984. He donated his art collection, mansion and property to the city of Chester after his death. At current valuations, the donation would be worth over. Deshong Park was created from his donated property and the museum was built there in 1914. From 1961 to 1978, the building was used as a library but fell into disrepair and suffered theft of the art collection.
In 1979, a teenage boy was convicted of stealing worth of paintings over a three-year period by taking them off the wall and sliding them out of the museum's windows.
The museum trust was dissolved in 1984. The museum building and park were given to the Delaware County Industrial Development Authority and the art collection was moved to Widener University.
Description
The building was designed by architects Brazer and Robb. It was designed to be fireproof with bronze doors and Dover marble exterior walls. The German emperor's gallery at Cassel was used as a model for the main gallery. The paintings and rugs that Deshong had collected were displayed in the main gallery which is in dimension and high.It contained over 300 pieces of art including 19th-century American and European paintings, Chinese carved stone jars and Japanese ivory statues. The paintings included those from American Impressionist artists George Loftus Noyes, Edward Redfield and Robert Spencer.
History
Alfred O. Deshong was a wealthy businessman who operated a successful quarry business and was a director of the Delaware County National Bank. He invested his wealth into a large collection of art. He died in 1913 and donated his art collection, mansion and property to the city of Chester. In his will, Deshong stipulated that an art gallery should be built to display his art collection. At current valuations, the donation would be worth.Deshong Park was created from the property and the Deshong Art Museum was built in the park. It was formally opened on September 30, 1916. The museum was used as a library from 1961 to 1978 but fell into disrepair. The library was moved to the J. Lewis Crozer Library in 1978.