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Duveneck

American  
[doo-vuh-nek] / ˈdu vəˌnɛk /

noun

  1. Frank Frank Decker, 1848–1919, U.S. painter and teacher.


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“Paul never let you into the mystery of what the movement meant,” said Lee Duveneck, who will be performing in “Tracer.”

From New York Times • Jun. 9, 2022

From the early 1880s comes a still life by Lizzie Boott, possibly done under Duveneck’s eye, and one by Duveneck himself: a flattering likeness of Francis Boott as a Titianesque grandee.

From New York Times • Jul. 6, 2017

Barnes and Bass improvised, ending up in front of “Tomb Effigy of Elizabeth Boott Duveneck,” a bronze statue made by her surviving husband, Frank Duveneck, in 1891.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 16, 2017

The book is illustrated with the prints of many great etchers—Whistler, Rembrandt, Pennell, Gova, Duveneck, Turner, Lepèère—in exquisite photogravure, illumined with pointed anecdote.

From Time Magazine Archive

Firstly, that, as already stated, Mr. Seymour Haden had quite seriously written to Mr. Duveneck to buy the etchings.

From The Gentle Art of Making Enemies by Whistler, James McNeill

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