About the Artwork
Fruit Piece
1849
Robert S. Duncanson
1821 - 1872
American
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Oil on canvas
Unframed: 14 × 20 inches (35.6 × 50.8 cm) Framed: 21 1/8 × 27 × 3 1/8 inches (53.7 × 68.6 × 7.9 cm)
Paintings
African American Art
Gift of the Estates of Miss Elizabeth Gray Walker and Mr. Henry Lyster Walker
57.84
Public Domain
Markings
Signed, lower right: R. S. Duncanson
Dated, lower right under signature: 1849
Provenance
ca. 1849, Henry N. Walker (Detroit, Michigan, USA);until 1957, Walker family (Detroit, Michigan, USA);
1957-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Porter, J. A. "Robert S. Duncanson, Midwestern Romantic Realist." Art in America 39, no. 3 (Oct. 1951): 117, 119, fig. 11.
Ten Afro-American Artists of the Nineteenth Century. Exh. cat., Howard University. Washington, D. C. , 1967, p. 14.
Gibson, A. H. Artists of Early Michigan. Detroit, 1975, p. 94 (ill.).
Painters of the Humble Truth, Masterpieces of American Still Life 1801-1939. Exh. cat., Philbrook Art Center. Tulsa, 1982, fig 5.23 (ill.).
“Family Art Game,” DIA Advertising Supplement, Detroit News, April 10, 1983, 2 (ill.).
Mitchell, Mark D. The Art of American Still Life: Audubon to Warhol. Exh. cat., Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, 2015, p. 162 (pl. 43).
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Robert S. Duncanson, Fruit Piece, 1849, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the Estates of Miss Elizabeth Gray Walker and Mr. Henry Lyster Walker, 57.84.
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