by Conservation
9/9/2021
Elizabeth Boott Duveneck, Frank Duveneck, CAMConservation, paintings conservation, cleaning paintings
“Blossoms” has just received its new frame, so look for it to pop up on the wall of our American galleries in the near future.
by Conservation
4/22/2021
Elizabeth Boott Duveneck, Frank Duveneck, Frank Duveneck: American Master, CAMConservation, paintings, paintings conservation
These blossoms are being conserved just in time for spring.
by Conservation
2/25/2021
paintings conservation, Frank Duveneck, Frank Duveneck: American Master, Edmund Tarbell, conservation
Our paintings conservator has started to clean the varnish from this painting by Edmund Tarbell.
by Cincinnati Art Museum
1/28/2021
Frank Duveneck, Frank Duveneck: American Master
Learn more about Frank Duveneck, the most influential painter in Cincinnati history.
by CAM Marketing Staff
12/22/2020
2020, Year in Review, Art Climb, Animal Crossing, Romare Bearden, CAM Connect, A Happening: Day of Giving, Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal…, Frank Duveneck: American Master, Women Breaking Boundaries, Anila Agha, Gorham Silver: Designing Brilliance 1850–1970, Treasures of the Spanish World
Despite a rollercoaster of a year, the Cincinnati Art Museum hosted a wide range of virtual and in-person experiences including our first virtual fundraiser, and opened the highly anticipated Art Climb, the new civic art space on the grounds of the museum.
by Conservation
11/12/2020
Frank Duveneck, paintings conservation, palette, palette knife, conservation
A heavy layer of grime covered the surface of the thin wood panel and the remains of paint.
by Conservation
1/23/2020
Frank Duveneck, Monotype, Paper Conservation, behind the scenes, prints, Mussel Gatherers in Chioggia
If you have been following the Behind the Scenes in Conservation posts, you know that a lot of works by Frank Duveneck have passed through the Conservation Department over the past years.
by Conservation
9/12/2019
behind the scenes, conservation, Frank Duveneck, Frank Duveneck: American Master, paintings conservation
Conservation for the upcoming Duveneck exhibition continues apace.
by Caroline Shaver
6/19/2019
behind the scenes, Frank Duveneck, conservation, American Painting
Conservation preparation for the upcoming Duveneck exhibition (opening Fall 2020).
by Conservation
2/28/2019
behind the scenes, conservation, paintings, Frank Duveneck, Ralston Crawford, Walter Elmer Schofield
By complete coincidence, three very large ships were recently at anchor in the paintings conservation studio.
by Liz Simmons, Research Assistant
1/30/2019
Frank Duveneck, Drawings, sketchbooks
The fun part about studying drawings is that you get to see an artist’s initial spark of inspiration and how that first idea changes over time.
by Conservation
11/15/2018
behind the scenes, conservation, paintings, landscapes, Frank Duveneck
This little painting measures around 5 by 8 inches.
by Conservation
5/31/2018
behind the scenes, conservation, Frank Duveneck, paintings
There was a mysterious alteration in this painting. This is a detail of the bottom (also no pun intended) right corner of a nude study by Frank Duveneck, taken while the painting was being cleaned.
by Julie Aronson
4/11/2016
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Posted by: Julie Aronson
by Conservation
12/10/2015
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by Conservation
9/10/2015
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by Conservation
8/13/2015
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Posted By: Conservation
by CAM Social Media
2/9/2015
My Interpretation Monday, interpretation, social media, Frank Duveneck, American Painting & Sculpture, Cincinnati, Cincinnati artists
Posted By: CAM Social Media
by Geoff Edwards
8/20/2014
Mary R. Schiff Library and Archives, library, archives, Geoff Edwards, museum history, Cincinnati, Cincinnati history, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Frank Duveneck, Elizabeth Nourse, Rookwood Pottery Company
Posted By: Geoff Edwards
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