Frank Duveneck : American master / edited by Julie Aronson ; introduction by Barbara Dayer Gallati ; contributions by Julie Aronson, André Dombrowski, Sarah Burns, Colm Toíbín, Kristin L. Spangenberg, and Elizabeth A. Simmons.

"Frank Duveneck (1848-1919) was one of the most influential and widely respected late-nineteenth-century American artists. Seeing the bold, confident handling with which Duveneck infuses life into his subjects can be breathtaking. Beloved by his students, Duveneck was also lauded by many Gilded Age...

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Other Authors: Aronson, Julie (Editor, Contributor)
Gallati, Barbara Dayer (Writer of introduction)
Dombrowski, André (Contributor)
Burns, Sarah (Contributor)
Tóibín, Colm, 1955- (Contributor)
Spangenberg, Kristin L. (Contributor)
Simmons, Elizabeth Anne (Contributor)
Language:English
Published: Cincinnati : Cincinnati Art Museum, in association with D Giles Limited, 2020.
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Physical Description:280 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
Format: Book
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"Frank Duveneck (1848-1919) was one of the most influential and widely respected late-nineteenth-century American artists. Seeing the bold, confident handling with which Duveneck infuses life into his subjects can be breathtaking. Beloved by his students, Duveneck was also lauded by many Gilded Age luminaries such as James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Henry James. Yet a century after his death, he is largely known only for a single, brilliant painting, The Whistling Boy. By contextualizing his work in the artistic, cultural, and social milieus of the time, this volume offers diverse perspectives on Duveneck's life, work, subjects, and reputation. The essays span his beginnings as a painter of dark Realism to his later impressionistic work and examine his significance as a printmaker and draftsman. The lavishly illustrated volume includes a chronology and a selected bibliography"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:ND237.D85 F73 2020
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781911282648
1911282646
9780931537035
0931537037