Frank Duveneck (American, 1848-1919) Study of a Male Model
Hammer Price w/ BP
$5,340
Lot #: 25 Frank Duveneck (American, 1848-1919) Study of a Male Model |
Oil on canvas laid on masonite. |
11 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. Frame: 14 3/8 x 12 in. |
Provenance Purportedly, the collection of Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait; a gift to the mother of K.L. Horner; The Collection of K.L. Horner; The Collection of Ralph M. Schiff, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts (label verso); Private Massachusetts Collection. Grogan & Co., Boston, MA, Sold $4250 Nov. 5, 2022. A private collection, Rochester, New York. |
Condition No in-paint. |
Auction Date Mar 20, 2024 |
Details:
Frank Duveneck (American, 1848-1919)
Frank Duveneck was an American figure and portrait painter. Born in Covington, Kentucky, the son of German immigrant Bernhard Decker. Considered to be one of the most innovative late 19th century American painters, Frank Duvenck lived and worked for the majority of his life in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he influenced many important American talents of the time, including John Henry Twachtman, Robert Blum, and Edward Henry Potthast.
Frank Duveneck was an American figure and portrait painter. Born in Covington, Kentucky, the son of German immigrant Bernhard Decker. Considered to be one of the most innovative late 19th century American painters, Frank Duvenck lived and worked for the majority of his life in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he influenced many important American talents of the time, including John Henry Twachtman, Robert Blum, and Edward Henry Potthast.
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