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The Venetian Girl

c. 1880
(American, 1848–1919)
Unframed: 86.7 x 62.6 cm (34 1/8 x 24 5/8 in.)
Location: not on view
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The artist was also an esteemed art instructor, teaching hundreds of students in Germany, Italy, and the United States.

Description

Frank Duveneck loved Venice and spent several months there during the early decades of his career. Titled The Venetian Girl, this painting depicts a young woman—likely an artist’s model—who holds a shallow brass bowl containing lemons and grapes.

The Venetian Girl

c. 1880

Frank Duveneck

(American, 1848–1919)
America

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