The Missing Vessel

Frank Knox Morton Rehn American, 1848-1914
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About the Artwork

The Missing Vessel

1884

Frank Knox Morton Rehn

1848-1914

American

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Oil on canvas

Unframed: 30 3/4 × 50 1/4 inches (78.1 × 127.6 cm) Framed: 49 × 69 × 5 1/4 inches (124.5 × 175.3 × 13.3 cm)

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American Art before 1950

Detroit Museum of Art Purchase, Merrill Hall Exhibition Proceeds

86.2

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Signed, lower right: F.K.M. Rehn

Provenance

the artist;
1886-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Annual Exhibition. Exh. cat., The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Philadelphia, 1876, no. 33.

Thirty-First Exhibition of Oil Paintings. Exh. cat., Boston Art Club. Boston, 1885, no. 126.

The Southern Exposition. Exh. cat., Art Department. Louisville, 1885, no. 248.

The First Annual Exhibition. Exh. cat., Merrill Hall. Detroit, 1886, no. 160.

Burroughs, Clyde. “Modern Pictures.” Bulletin of the DMA 4 (October 1904): pp. 2-3 (ill.).

Indiana Magazine of History 44 (June 1948): pp. 143-160.

Falk, Peter. Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: 1876-1913. Madison, 1989, p. 400, no. 33.

Beuscher, John B. Isaac Rehn’s Everlasting Images. (2002). www.spirithistory.com/rehn.html.

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Frank Knox Morton Rehn, The Missing Vessel, 1884, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Museum of Art Purchase, Merrill Hall Exhibition Proceeds, 86.2.

The Missing Vessel
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