
Wealthy banking scion who rescinded gift of MFA's African bronzes is a collector - and maker
Now, though, Lehman is attracting attention for some of the art he's collected. Specifically, several sculptures – known as the Benin Bronzes – are the subject of
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Lehman donated the items to the MFA a decade ago, and they have been displayed ever since in a dedicated gallery just off the museum's central rotunda. But the provenance of the work has
Last week, as the MFA was negotiating a deal to transfer ownership of the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, Lehman informed the museum that he wanted them back. Matthew Teitelbaum, the MFA's director and chief executive, said Lehman's decision to rescind the gift came after a years-long conversation of possible solutions.
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Attempts to contact Lehman have not been successful. He lives in upstate New York with his second wife, Marie Rolf, a retired professor of music theory at the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music. The couple, who serve together on the board of trustees of the
Persistent questions about the provenance of another work of art in Lehman's possession were
In addition to
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'They have told me that the talent of a producer lies in the talent the producer selects to work with, and I think I showed the producer's talent when I picked Robin Lehman to work with,' the
More recently, Lehman has been creating glass art. According to the website
Lehman Brothers, which was co-founded in 1850 by Lehman's great grandfather, Emanuel Lehman, eventually grew to become the fourth-largest investment bank in the US. But it filed for bankruptcy in 2008, sparking economic panic worldwide.
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