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Frank Duveneck Mary Cabot Wheelwright oil painting


Mary Cabot Wheelwright
Painting ID::  70978
Frank Duveneck
Mary Cabot Wheelwright
ca. 1882(1882) Oil on canvas 127.5 x 84 cm (50.2 x 33.07 in)

   
   
     

Frank Duveneck Villa Castellani oil painting


Villa Castellani
Painting ID::  71193
Frank Duveneck
Villa Castellani
ca. 1887(1887) Oil on canvas 63.4 x 76.2 cm (24.96 x 30 in)

   
   
     

Frank Duveneck Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds) oil painting


Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds)
Painting ID::  71647
Frank Duveneck
Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds)
ca. 1876(1876) Oil on canvas 75.5 x 60.7 cm (29.72 x 23.9 in)

   
   
     

Frank Duveneck Mary Cabot Wheelwright oil painting


Mary Cabot Wheelwright
Painting ID::  72046
Frank Duveneck
Mary Cabot Wheelwright
Date ca. 1882(1882) Dimensions 127.5 X 84 cm [cyf]

   
   
     

Frank Duveneck Villa Castellani oil painting


Villa Castellani
Painting ID::  72328
Frank Duveneck
Villa Castellani
Date ca. 1887(1887) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 63.4 X 76.2 cm (24.96 X 30 in) cyf

   
   
     

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     Frank Duveneck
     1848-1919 Frank Duveneck Gallery Frank Duveneck (October 9, 1848 ?C January 3, 1919) was an American figure and portrait painter. Duveneck was born in Covington, Kentucky, the son of a German immigrant Bernard Decker. Decker died when Frank was only a year old and his widow remarried Joseph Duveneck. By the age of fifteen Frank had begun the study of art under the tutelage of a local painter, Johann Schmitt and had been apprenticed to a German firm of church decorators. While having grown up in Covington, Duveneck was a part of the German community in Cincinnati, Ohio. However, due to his Catholic beliefs and German heritage, he was an outsider as far as the artistic community of Cincinnati was concerned. In 1869 he went abroad to study with Wilhelm von Diez and Wilhelm Leibl at the Royal Academy of M??nich, where he learned a dark, realistic and direct style of painting. He subsequently became one of the young American painters ?? others were William Merritt Chase, John Henry Twachtman, and Walter Shirlaw ?? who in the 1870s overturned the traditions of the Hudson River School and started a new art movement characterized by a greater freedom of paint application.

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