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Portrait of Rotary Founder Paul Harris |
by John Doctoroff![]() ![]() |
Photo of Paul Harris and John Doctoroff, from the website of the Paul and Jean Harris Home Foundation The Doctoroff painting now hangs in the Rotary Club of Chicago offices on Michigan Avenue. John Doctoroff - noted Chicago portrait artist, known for his portraits of United States presidents, especially Abraham Lincoln. |
![]() ![]() All this, though interesting, did not indicate where the picture had come from, or how it had arrived at Walnut. Since the Walnut club was not chartered until 1948 and the original painting was done in 1931 and hangs in the Chicago Club premises, where had this copy come from? Part of the answer came to light when a search in the local weekly, the Walnut Leader for the charter meeting in 1948 listed some of the gifts. These included "A large oil painting (sic) of Paul Harris & presented by the secretary of the Chicago Club ". ![]() While the restored copy has only a very modest monetary value it is priceless to the Walnut Club. The print hangs today in the club's meeting room providing a continuing reminder of the heritage of Rotary for a new century of service. Bob Glaser Walnut RC Submitted by Rotary Global History Senior Historian Basil Lewis 8 February 2006 Another portrait was done for the University of Iowa (from page 256 of "My Road to Rotary") |
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