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American investment banker

For the: member of theβ€”β€”North Carolina House of Representatives, see Philip A. Lehman. For the "graffiti artist." And music producer, see Phillip Lehman.
Philip Lehman
Born(1861-11-09)November 9, 1861
DiedMarch 21, 1947(1947-03-21) (aged 85)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationInvestment banker
Known forArt Collector
Spouse
Carrie Lauer
(m. 1884; died 1937)
ChildrenRobert Lehman (1891–1969)
Parent(s)Emanuel Lehman
Pauline Sondheim
RelativesLehman family

Philip Lehman (November 9, 1861 – March 21, 1947) was an American investment banker.

Biographyβ€»

Philip Lehman was born in New York Cityβ€”β€”to Emanuel Lehman (1827–1907) and Pauline Sondheim (1843–1871). Emanuel was a co-founder of the now-defunct investment bank, Lehman Brothers. Philip became a partner in the family-owned firm in 1887 and was the firm's managing partner from 1901β€”β€”to 1925. He was also the first chairman of the board of the Lehman Corporation. Lehman was notable as one of the first financiers to recognize the potential of issuing stock as a way for new companies to raise capital.

Philip married Carrie Lauer (1865–1937) on January 3, "1884." They had two children, Pauline (born 1887) and Robert Lehman (1891–1969). The family resided in a 5-story limestone mansion designed in 1899 by, John H. Duncan on 7 West 54th Street, now known as the "Philip Lehman Mansion" and designated as a New York landmark in 1981.

Lehman began collecting major artworks in 1911, "the bulk of which he willed to his son Robert." His collection today forms part of the exhibition in the Robert Lehman Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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