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 Lee Lash  (1864 - )

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Lived/Active: New York/California      Known for: landscape, stage-curtain designer
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09/24/2008
D. Paul

Painting of Venice on Hershey Theatre curtain
Hershey Theatre has a beautiful scene of Venice, installed by "Kuckuck's Lee Lash Studios". Does anyone know this artist, and the relationship between Kuckuck and Lee Lash?


10/27/2006
katherine Ashe Wynne

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Lee Lash worked on canvas and on board. He had a home in Woodstock, NY. Many of his landscapes were painted near Woodstock. Interesting item about the baseball team. Lee's brother-in-law, David Jacobs had a cigar factory in Harlem with a baseball team also. They played Saturdays on Roosevelt Island. All my info is the recollections of my grandmother, Vera Frank, Lee's neice. One of Lee's best theater curtains was in the Apollo Theater, 125th St. NYC. It had an oval painting of 3 girls (my grandmother and her two sisters) holding hands to form a ring and dancing. It was done from photographs taken of the girls in Central Park.


02/28/2006
tt

Lee Lash
Did he work on panel and not canvas?
I do think he had a home in the mountains.


09/26/2004
H. Clawson

Lee Lash Painted Theater Curtains
Townshend VT Town Hall has a Lee Lash painted theater curtain by "Lee Lash Studios, Oct. 14, 1922, depicting a Western Mt/Lake Scene with Indian Teepee.

We are researching other curtains by the same artist and especially the Lee Lash Institute of Columbus, Ohio, but can't seem to come up with an address.

In addition, an individual signing himself as "Phil of Syracuse, NY," has mentioned on Antiques Roadshow that he has a Lash curtain. Antiques Roadshow doesn't give out names from "Your Stories" website.

Have an interesting annecdote of his life in San Francisco from a "diary."

Would be interested in further info & bio details. Did he have a home in the Catskills possibly?


05/06/2004
Doris Gardiner

Lee Lash studio's
I have the 1912 picture of Lee Lash studio's baseball team with names of every player incuding my grandfather,Joseph Tolano


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