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Frank Vincent DuMond (August 20, 1865 – February 6, 1951) was one of the most influential teacher-painters in 20th-century America. He was an illustrator and American Impressionist painter of portraits and landscapes, and a prominent teacher who instructed thousands of art students throughout a career spanning over fifty years.
- Painter, illustrator and educator
- Frank Vincent DuMond, August 20, 1865, Rochester, New York
Jun 9, 2021 · An exhibition at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Connecticut, explores the art and teaching legacy of Frank Vincent DuMond (1865–1951), a prominent American painter and educator. Learn about his life, style, and methods of pre-mixing color for plein air painting, as well as his students' work and influence.
Learn about the life and legacy of Frank Vincent DuMond, one of the nation's best community art associations and a leader of the American Impressionist movement. He influenced many prominent artists, such as Georgia O'Keeffe and Norman Rockwell, and taught at the Ridgewood Art Institute for over six decades.
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Jul 13, 2021 · NEW LONDON, CONN. – By some accounts, Frank Vincent DuMond (1865-1951) is perhaps the most important American arts educator of the Twentieth Century, but his talents have resided largely under the radar.
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About the Event. This talk by fine artist and Salmagundi member, John A. Varriano, explores the prismatic palette of legendary Art Students League instructor, Frank Vincent DuMond (1865-1951), using Dumond’s rarely seen impressionistic masterpiece, “Autumn in Lyme” (1925).
A museum exhibition that explores the art and teaching legacy of Frank Vincent DuMond, a key figure in American art and art education. Learn about his career, output, and color theory, and see how his students have been influenced by his methods and techniques.