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The interior of the Logan Library Philadelphia, with the librarian LLoyd Pearsall Smith
OJ451926 The interior of the Logan Library Philadelphia, with the librarian LLoyd Pearsall Smith at his desk, 1880 (oil on canvas) by Wood, George Bacon (1832-1910); 56 x 48.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: see 205194 for another version; oldest subscription library, founded 1731; built 1789-90; ); eAckermann Johnson; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23184010
© Ackermann Johnson / Bridgeman Images
Borrowing Desk Lending Librarian Philadelphia Reading Room Shelves Stairs Steps Borrower
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This print showcases the interior of the Logan Library in Philadelphia, offering a glimpse into its rich history. At the center of the image sits Lloyd Pearsall Smith, the esteemed librarian, engrossed in his work at his desk. The library itself is an architectural marvel, with grand steps leading up to a reading room filled with shelves upon shelves of books waiting to be borrowed. The Logan Library holds great significance as it is recognized as one of the oldest subscription libraries in existence, having been founded in 1731. The building itself was constructed between 1789 and 1790, standing as a testament to both its longevity and importance within Philadelphia's cultural landscape. In this painting by George Bacon Wood from 1880, we are transported back in time to witness this bustling hub of knowledge and intellectual exchange. The portrait captures not only the physical space but also reflects on the role that libraries play in society - fostering learning, curiosity, and connection. As we gaze upon this remarkable scene frozen in time through Bridgeman Images' lens, we can't help but feel inspired by the legacy left behind by those who have dedicated their lives to preserving knowledge for future generations.
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