Lew Bloom

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Lew Bloom (August 8, 1859 – December 12, 1929) was an American vaudeville performer and stage actor who popularized the comical tramp character. After retiring from the stage in the 1910s, he became a prolific art collector and dealer and also painted his own original works. Decades after his death, art conservators discovered that Bloom was the perpetrator of an art forgery involving an oil portrait that he claimed depicted First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. rdf:langString
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xsd:date 1929-12-12
rdf:langString Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
xsd:date 1859-08-08
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xsd:date 1859-08-08
rdf:langString Ludwig Pflum
rdf:langString Bloom as his "tramp" character
xsd:date 1929-12-12
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rdf:langString Vaudeville performer, art collector, art dealer, painter
rdf:langString Bud Bloom
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rdf:langString Jane Cooper
rdf:langString Lew Bloom (August 8, 1859 – December 12, 1929) was an American vaudeville performer and stage actor who popularized the comical tramp character. After retiring from the stage in the 1910s, he became a prolific art collector and dealer and also painted his own original works. Decades after his death, art conservators discovered that Bloom was the perpetrator of an art forgery involving an oil portrait that he claimed depicted First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.
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rdf:langString Bud Bloom
rdf:langString Ludwig Pflum
xsd:gYear 1859
xsd:gYear 1929

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