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in Florence. Despite this activity, Elizabeth's death marked a slowing in his productivity; a wealthy man, he chose to lead a life of relative obscurity. He lived in Covington until his death in 1919 and taught at the
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called him "the unsuspected genius", and at the age of 27, he was a celebrated artist. In 1878, Duveneck opened a school in Munich, and in the village of Polling in
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beliefs and German heritage, though, he was an outsider as far as the artistic community of Cincinnati was concerned.
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Following the death of his wife in March 1888, he returned to America from Italy and gave some attention to
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as an associate member, and became a full academician in 1906. He was awarded a special gold medal at the
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in 1915, and the same year, he presented a large collection of his own works to the Cincinnati museum.
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Xavier University A Celebration of Art: A tribute to the 175th Anniversary of Xavier University
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and started a new art movement characterized by a greater freedom of paint application.
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His work, at first ignored in Covington, attracted great attention when shown at the
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While having grown up in Covington, Duveneck was a part of the German community in
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On March 25, 1886, Duveneck married one of his students, who was much admired by
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Poole catalogue of 30 prints with a description of each and some images.
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Mahonri Sharp, Young (1969). "The Two Worlds of Frank Duveneck".
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Poole, Emily. "Catalogue of the Etchings of Frank Duveneck",
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A Studio of Her Own: Women Artists in Boston 1870-1940
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Covington, Kentucky
Cincinnati, Ohio
Munich
Orientalist
Realist
Elizabeth Boott
Covington, Kentucky
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ohio River
Catholic
Wilhelm von Diez
Wilhelm Leibl
Royal Academy of Munich
William Merritt Chase
John Henry Twachtman
Willis Seaver Adams
Walter Shirlaw
Hudson River School

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Boston Art Club
Germany
Italy
Henry James
Bavaria
Otto Henry Bacher
Julius Rolshoven
John White Alexander
sculpture

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