Frank Duveneck: American Master and Cincinnati Native

By: Stephanie Denzel

Videography by: Shae Combs

Frank Duveneck is a name synonymous with Cincinnati’s rich art history. Born in Covington in 1848, Duveneck’s brilliant and inspiring work made a substantial and enduring impact on the international art world of his time.

Now, more than 90 examples of the Covington’s native’s work is on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum. With 35 pieces on loan from collections across the country, this exhibit gives a fresh, in-depth look at this important artist.

See Duveneck’s work for yourself by purchasing tickets online. Advanced registration for timed entry is required.

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