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Added a title and date. Verified this information through multiple museum catalogs and the catalogue raisonne.
Added catalogue raissonne to TMS, Paff 132 and printed the relevant pages for the object file.
Changed primary name to Frank Weston Benson.
CHANGE OBJECT NAME to PRINT.
Added life dates.
Edited the geographies associated with Benson's constituent record.
trained- Boston, 1880-1883, studied at School of the Museum of Fine Arts as a student of Otto Grundmann
trained- Paris, 1883-1886, studied at the Académie Julian under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. Short trips made to Italy, Belgium , Germany, and Brittany.
worked- Portland, Maine, 1886-1888, instructor at the Portland (ME) School of Art
worked- Salem, MA, 1888-1951, permanent residence while teaching in Boston
worked- Boston, MA, 1889-1913 and 1914-1930 (intermittently), teaching with Edmund Tarbell at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts full time until 1913 and then as a visiting instructor 1914-1930.
worked- North Haven Island, ME, after c.1888, summer home (Wooster Farm)
Applied this provenance to all 34 works on paper gifted by Bob Junger in 1986. [1986.193- 1986.226]
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PROVENANCE:
Until 1986: Mr. Bob Junger, Dallas, TX, by inheritance [1]
From 1986: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX, gift from the above
[1] Documentation in the Collections Records Object File (1986.207) states that Mr. Junger inherited the prints from his uncle whose collection was distributed to family, Parke Benet auction house, and a museum in Stamford, CT. The name and life dates of his uncle are not recorded.
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- Frank Weston Benson (1862-1851)~Read more about the artist through the "Related Texts" on Indianapolis Museum of Art's online collection.
- Frank W. Benson: American Impressionist~See the timeline and gallery provided by the Peabody Essex Museum's 2000 exhibition website.
- Americans in Paris, 1860-1900~Read H. Barbara Weinberg's essay about this group of expatriate artists on the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History.
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- Frank Weston Benson (1862-1851)~Read more about the artist through the "Related Texts" on Indianapolis Museum of Art's online collection.
- Frank W. Benson: American Impressionist~See the timeline and gallery provided by the Peabody Essex Museum's 2000 exhibition website.
- Americans in Paris, 1860-1900~Read H. Barbara Weinberg's essay about this group of expatriate artists on the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History.
Notes
Added a title and date. Verified this information through multiple museum catalogs and the catalogue raisonne.
Added catalogue raissonne to TMS, Paff 132 and printed the relevant pages for the object file.
Changed primary name to Frank Weston Benson.
CHANGE OBJECT NAME to PRINT.
Added life dates.
Edited the geographies associated with Benson's constituent record.
trained- Boston, 1880-1883, studied at School of the Museum of Fine Arts as a student of Otto Grundmann
trained- Paris, 1883-1886, studied at the Académie Julian under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. Short trips made to Italy, Belgium , Germany, and Brittany.
worked- Portland, Maine, 1886-1888, instructor at the Portland (ME) School of Art
worked- Salem, MA, 1888-1951, permanent residence while teaching in Boston
worked- Boston, MA, 1889-1913 and 1914-1930 (intermittently), teaching with Edmund Tarbell at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts full time until 1913 and then as a visiting instructor 1914-1930.
worked- North Haven Island, ME, after c.1888, summer home (Wooster Farm)
Applied this provenance to all 34 works on paper gifted by Bob Junger in 1986. [1986.193- 1986.226]
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Made- North Haven Island, ME (?)
Process/materials
paper
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
ducks
water
swimming
pond
negative space
linear
pairs
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE:
Until 1986: Mr. Bob Junger, Dallas, TX, by inheritance [1]
From 1986: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX, gift from the above
[1] Documentation in the Collections Records Object File (1986.207) states that Mr. Junger inherited the prints from his uncle whose collection was distributed to family, Parke Benet auction house, and a museum in Stamford, CT. The name and life dates of his uncle are not recorded.
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