About the Artwork
Hummingbirds and Orchids
1880s
Martin Johnson Heade
1819-1904
American
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Oil on canvas
Unframed: 14 1/4 × 22 1/4 inches (36.2 × 56.5 cm) Framed: 21 5/8 × 31 1/2 × 5 inches (54.9 × 80 × 12.7 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Founders Society Purchase, Dexter M. Ferry, Jr. Fund
47.36
Copyright Not Evaluated
Markings
Signed, lower right: M. J. Heade
Provenance
Mrs. R. O'Hair (Detroit, Michigan, USA).1947-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Bulletin of the DIA 27, 1 (1947): p. 16.
The Bird in Art. Exh. cat., University of Arizona. Tucson, 1964, no. 112.
The Painter and the New World. Exh. cat., Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Montreal, 1967, no. 312.
The Lives of the Painters, Volume 4. London, 1969 (pl. 343).
Nineteenth-Century American Paintings and Sculpture: Centennial Exhibition of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat., Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1970, no. 141 (ill.).
Stebbins, T.E., Jr. The Life and Works of Martin Johnson Heade. New Haven, 1975, p. 267 (ill.).
Martin Johnson Heade. Exh. cat., Cummer Gallery of Art. Jacksonville, FL, 1981, p. 26, no. 12.
“Family Art Game.” DIA Advertising Supplement. Detroit News (April 10, 1983): p. 4 (ill.).
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Martin Johnson Heade, Hummingbirds and Orchids, 1880s, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Dexter M. Ferry, Jr. Fund, 47.36.
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