Robert Lehman

Robert Lehman

Robert Lehman (September 29, 1891 ndash August 9, 1969) was an American banker.

Biography

Born in New York City, he was the son of Philip Lehman (1861-1947), head of Lehman Brothers investment bank. He was a 1913 graduate of Yale University and member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. When his father retired in 1925 "Bobbie" Lehman assumed the leadership role of the family-owned business. He took over the bank during a time when, like competitors Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, Lehman Brothers was essentially a one-office firm.

While sound financial principles were essential, Robert Lehman was often quoted as saying that he "bet on people." One of those people he believed in was Juan Trippe who would build Pan American World Airways into an industry powerhouse. Robert Lehman understood that to maximize Lehman Brothers' growth he needed additional investor capital. While still maintaining voting control, he was the first to invite non-family members to become partners. He understood too that the right partners could expand the company's opportunities through interlocking directorships. As such, he sold an interest in Lehman Brothers to John D. Hertz who had sold his Yellow Cab and The Hertz Corporation for a fortune and who sat on the board of directors of General Motors. Under Robert Lehman, the bank concentrated on rapidly developing consumer industries with financing deals arranged in retailing, airlines, and the entertainment business notably with the Keith-Albee-Orpheum theatre group 1928 deal that sold the majority of its stock to Joseph P. Kennedy which led to the creation of RKO motion picture studios. And, when Lehman put together start-up financing for Paramount Pictures, John D. Hertz would be their connection on Paramount's board.

Robert Lehman guided his company through the perils of the stock-market crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression of the 1930s. Post-war, he grew the company substantially, expanding to Paris, France to meet the financial needs of his clients with international operations. In the process, he made himself one of the wealthiest people in the United States.

While Robert Lehman left behind a record of considerable achievement in the business world, it is in the field of art where he established his most enduring legacy. For six decades he built upon an art collection begun by his father in 1911 and devoted a great deal of time and energy as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The importance of his collection became such that in 1957, nearly three hundred works were used for a solo exhibit at the Louvre Museum's Musée de l'Orangerie in the Tuileries Gardens in Paris. At that time, his was the only private American collection to be given that honor. In 1968 he received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Yale University for having "enhanced the civic life, the culture, and the artistic development of our civilization."

A lover of horses and a polo enthusiast, Robert Lehman played on a polo team with Averell Harriman, Jock Whitney and Tommy Hitchcock, Jr.. He was also a thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder who had five horses compete in the Kentucky Derby. His horses, most trained by Ralph G. Kercheval, won numerous important Stakes races including the "The Correction Handicap" and the "Long Island Handicap" at Aqueduct Racetrack, and the "Bernard Baruch Handicap" at Saratoga Race Course.

On his passing in 1969, his "Robert Lehman Foundation" donated close to 3,000 works of art to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Housed in the Robert Lehman Wing, which opened to the public in 1975, the museum refers to it as "one of the most extraordinary private art collections ever assembled in the United States"." More than thirty-five years later, his Foundation remains active, operating the "Robert Lehman Art Lecture Fund," sponsoring exhibitions at various museums around the U.S., and supporting art worldwide plus other worthy causes such as PBS television programming. The "Robert Lehman Art Center" at Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts is named in his honor.

External links

* [http://www.metmuseum.org/Press_Room/full_release.asp?prid={6E3EF378-71B3-4FD1-B7ED-BC5F36E57CD0} The Robert Lehman Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art]


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