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The Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building—originally the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company Building—is an annex of the
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containing exhibition galleries, offices, conservation labs, and the museum library. It is an Art Deco building that features cathedral-like entrances and is adorned with sculpture and
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. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Perelman Building: History of the Building
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The Perelman Building is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Fairmount Avenue, facing the Philadelphia Museum of Art's main building across Kelly Drive.


History

Philadelphia architectural firm
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, which had collaborated on the Philadelphia Museum of Art, designed the building to be the headquarters for Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company. Construction began in 1926 and the building was completed in 1928. Sculptor
Lee Lawrie Lee Oscar Lawrie (October 16, 1877 – January 23, 1963) was an American architectural sculptor and a key figure in the American art scene preceding World War II. Over his long career of more than 300 commissions Lawrie's style evolved through ...
created its decorative scheme, which features polychrome facades adorned with figures symbolizing attributes of insurance: the owl of wisdom, the dog of fidelity, the pelican of charity, the opossum of protection, and the squirrel of frugality. Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company occupied the building from 1927 to 1972. In 1982, it was acquired and restored by the Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company, which in turn relocated in 1999.


Philadelphia Museum of Art restoration

The Philadelphia Museum of Art acquired the building in 1999 through the City of Philadelphia. In anticipation of its 125th anniversary in 2001, the museum began a capital campaign that collected $240 million in donations.Perelman Building: Construction Timeline
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In recognition of the $15 million contributed by the Perelmans, the annex was renamed the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building in 2000.
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restored and renovated the historic building, and expanded it with a addition. The Perelman Building opened on September 15, 2007.


Resources

The Perelman Building's six galleries total of exhibition space. *The Julien Levy Gallery is dedicated to photographs from the museum's collection of over 150,000 prints, drawings, and photographs.Perelman Building: Galleries and Spaces
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*The Joan Spain Gallery is dedicated to exhibition of the museum's costume and textiles collection, which has over 30,000 works. *The Collab Gallery shows modern and contemporary design art ranging from furniture to ceramics. *The Exhibition Gallery hosts changing special exhibitions. *Two study galleries provide resources to art scholars, and are available to the public by appointment and an educational resource center for teachers. *The museum's library holds collections of art books and periodicals on the first floor and a reading room on the second floor.
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