Les Reinhart painting of Witmer's Bridge returns to daughter

From: Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA | Date: April 2, 2004| Author: Jack Brubaker | Copyright information

Leslie Reinhart Male was named for her father. She adored Les Reinhart. She remains as devoted to the well-known Lancaster artist as she was before he died in an automobile accident in the winter of 1971.

So she was thrilled when a woman in upstate New York said she had one of Reinhart's oil paintings and wanted to return it to the family.

"It was a total surprise,'' says Male, who lives outside Manheim with her husband, George. "I am absolutely thrilled to have this painting bac...

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