1951.17 Frank Duveneck, Whistling Boy


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Lighthearted urchins like this were a profitable stock-in-trade for Frank Duveneck, who went to Munich at age twenty-two to study at the Royal Bavarian Academy. The broad brushwork and unblended dark colors of this portrait reveal Duveneck's admiration for old-master painting techniques, which he adapted to depictions of urban street life. 

Adapted from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy (1951.17), May 2006.

NOTES
Added geographic locations to artist record. See object note for Duveneck, Lady with a Red Hat, 1987.368.

Add object geography.

Removed TMS object tag because rule exists.

Removed the two potential image assets and linked to the examples as web resources in order to save time. (1/19/2017)

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oil
masonite

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boys
brown
gaze
hats
portrait
social class
social status
brush strokes

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PROVENANCE 
As of 1937: Paul T. Howard [1]
From 1951: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, bequest from the above [2]

[1] Correspondence from 1937 in the Collections Records Object File states that the work was on "indefinite loan" from Paul T. Howard to the DMFA at that time.
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983. 

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General Description
 
Lighthearted urchins like this were a profitable stock-in-trade for Frank Duveneck, who went to Munich at age twenty-two to study at the Royal Bavarian Academy. The broad brushwork and unblended dark colors of this portrait reveal Duveneck's admiration for old-master painting techniques, which he adapted to depictions of urban street life. 

Adapted from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy (1951.17), May 2006.

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
Notes
Added geographic locations to artist record. See object note for Duveneck, Lady with a Red Hat, 1987.368.

Add object geography.

Removed TMS object tag because rule exists.

Removed the two potential image assets and linked to the examples as web resources in order to save time. (1/19/2017)

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials
oil
masonite

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms
boys
brown
gaze
hats
portrait
social class
social status
brush strokes

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
As of 1937: Paul T. Howard [1]
From 1951: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, bequest from the above [2]

[1] Correspondence from 1937 in the Collections Records Object File states that the work was on "indefinite loan" from Paul T. Howard to the DMFA at that time.
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983. 

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oil paint: AAT: 300015050
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*American Art
Masonite (TM): AAT: 300014205
hats (headgear): AAT: 300046106
social classes: AAT: 300138992
social status: AAT: 300065206
brown (color): AAT: 300127490
portrait: AAT: 300015637
Munich (Germany): TGN: 7004333
gaze: AAT: 300263453
brush strokes: AAT: 300185434
boys: AAT: 300247598
Duveneck_Frank: ULAN: 500006974
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