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1848 Covington, Kentucky - 1919 Cincinnati, Ohio. Known for: Portrait, figure, landscape paintings, etchings, art education.
Born in Covington, Kentucky, Frank Duveneck had the birth name of Frank Decker. He became a well-trained academic painter whose work ranged from single figures in interiors to plein air canvases of... Read full biography
Born in Covington, Kentucky, Frank Duveneck had the birth name of Frank Decker. He became a well-trained academic painter whose work ranged from single figures in interiors to plein air canvases of figures in landscape and often included the depiction of low-life persons. His styles included... Read full biography
Born in Covington, Kentucky, Frank Duveneck had the birth name of Frank Decker. He became a well-trained academic painter whose work ranged from single figures in interiors to plein air canvases of figures in landscape and often included the depiction of low-life persons. His styles included Realism, Social Realism, and Impressionism, and his work was ever influenced by the dark tones and vigorous brush-strokes of the Munich style, which he learned at the Munich Academy in the 1870s. Art... Read full biography
Born in Covington, Kentucky, Frank Duveneck had the birth name of Frank Decker. He became a well-trained academic painter whose work ranged from single figures in interiors to plein air canvases of figures in landscape and often included the depiction of low-life persons. His styles included Realism, Social Realism, and Impressionism, and his work was ever influenced by the dark tones and vigorous brush-strokes of the Munich style, which he learned at the Munich Academy in the 1870s. Art historian Matthew Baigell described Duveneck's mature style as having "loose highlights brushed over ruggedly blocked-out forms emerging from a richly suggestive chiaroscuro." (106) . He apprenticed to a church decorator, Wilhelm Lamprecht, in Cincinnati,... Read full biography
Born in Covington, Kentucky, Frank Duveneck had the birth name of Frank Decker. He became a well-trained academic painter whose work ranged from single figures in interiors to plein air canvases of figures in landscape and often included the depiction of low-life persons. His styles included Realism, Social Realism, and Impressionism, and his work was ever influenced by the dark tones and vigorous brush-strokes of the Munich style, which he learned at the Munich Academy in the 1870s. Art historian Matthew Baigell described Duveneck's mature style as having "loose highlights brushed over ruggedly blocked-out forms emerging from a richly suggestive chiaroscuro." (106) . He apprenticed to a church decorator, Wilhelm Lamprecht, in Cincinnati, and worked in Catholic Churches in Covington, Cincinnati, Latrobe, Pennsylvania and Quebec, Canada. At age 22, entered the Roya... Read full biography
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- The Cincinnati Art ClubJuly 2005Soderberg, PaulPlein Air Magazine
- American Paintings from the Akron AOctober 2004Wat, Kathryn AAmerican Art Review
- Review-Fresh ImpressionsMarch 2003Verbanas, PattiArt & Antiques
- In the Land of Casanova: AmericanFebruary 2003Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Living With AntiquesNovember 2000Pisano, RonaldThe Magazine Antiques
- American Paintings in GeorgiaFebruary 1999Keyes, DonaldAmerican Art Review
- Cincinnati Schoolhouse TreasuresApril 1998Kuntz, BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- The Legacy of Cape AnnOctober 1995Keny, JamesAmerican Art Review
- A Legacy of BeautyJune 1995Kendall-Hess, WendyAmerican Art Review
- ExhibitsMarch 1995AA EditorsAmerican Artist
- American Master DrawingFebruary 1995Murray, Mary EAmerican Art Review
