File:Diomede Falconio 1905 JS.jpg

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Thomas Eakins: Archbishop Diomede Falconio  wikidata:Q20190926 reasonator:Q20190926
Artist
Thomas Eakins  (1844–1916)  wikidata:Q214905 s:en:Author:Thomas Eakins q:en:Thomas Eakins
 
Thomas Eakins
Alternative names
pseudonym: Eakins, Thomas Cowperthwaite; Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins; Thomas Cowperthwaite Eakins; C.D. Cook; Eakins
Description American painter, aquarellist, sculptor and photographer
Date of birth/death 25 July 1844 Edit this at Wikidata 25 June 1916 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Philadelphia Philadelphia
Work period 1869 Edit this at Wikidata–1916 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Philadelphia (ca. 1860–1916), Paris (1866–1870), Netherlands
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artist QS:P170,Q214905
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Title
Archbishop Diomede Falconio Edit this at Wikidata
label QS:Lde,"Kardinal Diomede Falconio (1842-1917)"
label QS:Len,"Archbishop Diomede Falconio (1842-1917)"
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Depicted people Diomede Falconio Edit this at Wikidata
Date 1905
date QS:P571,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions 183.2 × 137.7 cm (72.1 × 54.2 in)
institution QS:P195,Q214867
Current location
West Main Floor Gallery 69
Accession number
1946.16.1
Place of creation United States of America Edit this at Wikidata
Object history The artist; by inheritance 1916 to his wife, Susan Macdowell Eakins [Mrs. Thomas Eakins, 1851-1938], Philadelphia, until at least 1922/1923; purchased 1928 by Reginald Marsh, New York;[1] sold 30 March 1943 through (William Macbeth, New York) to Stephen C. Clark [1882-1960], New York;[2] gift 1946 to NGA.
  1. In a letter of 4 August 1947 to James W. Lane (in NGA curatorial files), Reginald Marsh recollected buying the painting from Mrs. Eakins in Philadelphia in October 1928.
  2. Macbeth Gallery obtained the painting from Marsh on 25 March 1943 and sold it five days later to Clark; letter of 2 July 1947 from Robert B. McIntyre to James W. Lane (in NGA curatorial files).
Credit line Gift of Stephen C. Clark
References The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Source/Photographer hoocher.com (Webseite über den Maler Thomas Eakins)

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