About the Artwork
The Refectory of San Damiano, Assisi
ca. 1907
Julius C. Rolshoven
1858-1930
American
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Oil on canvas
Unframed: 40 × 50 inches (101.6 × 127 cm) Framed: 51 5/8 × 61 3/4 × 3 3/4 inches (131.1 × 156.8 × 9.5 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Detroit Museum of Art Purchase, Popular Subscription Fund
07.8
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Markings
Signed, lower left: Rolshoven
Provenance
Julius C. Rolshoven;1907-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Rolshoven, Julius. "Journal of Julius Rolshoven, 1858-1930." University of New Mexico. Albuguerque, microfilm.
Unsigned review. "Rolshoven's Paintings." The Detroit News, February 20, 1888: n.p. [In Julius Rolshoven file, Burton Historical Library, Detroit Public Library]
Burroughs, Clyde H. “Modern Paintings: Julius C. Rolshoven’s Refectory of San Damiano [sic].” Bulletin of the DMA 1, no. 15 (October 1907): p. 5 (ill.).
Handbook of Modern Paintings Belonging to the Detroit Museum of Art. Detroit, 1910, p. 44, no. 161 (ill.).
Exhibition of Oriental and American Art. Exh. cat., University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, 1910, no. 112 (ill.).
Panama-Pacific Exhibition. Exh. cat., Department of Fine Arts. San Francisco, 1915, no. 3159.
Catalogue of the Detroit Institute of Arts of Paintings, Sculpture, and Contemporary Arts and Crafts. Detroit, 1920, p. 144, no. 234.
Cuthbert, Lee. Contemporary American Portrait Painters. New York, 1928, p. 18.
Catalogue of Paintings in the Permanent Collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts of the City of Detroit. Detroit, 1930, p. 192, no. 366.
Art News 29, 11 (December 13, 1930): p. 14.
Leavitt, Virginia Couse. “Julius Rolshoven (1858-1930).” Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century. Muskegon, Michigan, 1987, pp. 147-153.
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Julius C. Rolshoven, The Refectory of San Damiano, Assisi, ca. 1907, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Museum of Art Purchase, Popular Subscription Fund, 07.8.
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