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Robert S.Duncanson The Land of the Lotus Eaters mk77
1861
Oil on canvas
52 3/4x88 1/2in
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Robert S.Duncanson Landscape with Rainbow mk136
Oil on canvas
1859
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Robert S.Duncanson Dream of Arcadia oil on canvas painting by Robert S. Duncanson after Thomas Cole, circa 1852
Date c. 1852
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Robert S.Duncanson View of Cincinnati Oil on canvas, 25 x 36 in
Date ca. 1851(1851)
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Robert S.Duncanson Recollections of Italy 1846(1846)
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Robert S.Duncanson Ellen s Isle Oil on canvas, 28-1/2 x 49 in
Date ca. 1870(1870)
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Robert S.Duncanson Land of the Lotos Eaters Oil on canvas, 52-3/4 x 88-5/8 in
Date 1861(1861)
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Robert S.Duncanson Little Miami River Oil on canvas, 29-1/4 x 42-1/4 in
Date 1851(1851)
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Robert S.Duncanson Recollections of Italy Oil on canvas, 20.5 x 39 in
Date 1846(1846)
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Robert S.Duncanson Ellens Isle Oil on canvas, 28-1/2 x 49 in
Date ca. 1870(1870)
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Robert S.Duncanson Kentucky Oil on canvas, 25 x 36 in
Date ca. 1851(1851)
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Robert S.Duncanson Land of the Lotos Eaters Oil on canvas, 52-3/4 x 88-5/8 in
Date 1861(1861)
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Robert S.Duncanson Little Miami River Oil on canvas, 29-1/4 x 42-1/4 in
Date 1851(1851)
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Robert S.Duncanson Portrait of Freeman Cary 1856
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 110.2 x 89.5 cm (43.4 x 35.2 in)
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Robert S.Duncanson
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American artist .
1821-1872
A self-taught mulatto artist and a landscape painter of the Hudson River school tradition, Duncanson was the first Afro-American artist to receive international recognition. Born into a family of painters and handymen, Duncanson first worked as a house-painter and glazier in Monroe, MI. By 1841 he was in Cincinnati, OH, where he learnt to paint by executing portraits and copying prints. Throughout the 1840s he travelled as an itinerant artist between Cincinnati, Monroe and Detroit.
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