After the Fishing

#577, Photographed by Mary Elizabeth Kulesa, 2021: Recto with frame

Name/Title

After the Fishing

Entry/Object ID

577

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

John D. Lankenau

Notes

Date: 1901 Credit Line: The John D. Lankenau Collection Means of Accession: Bequest

Made/Created

Artist

Eugen Gustav Dücker

Date made

1877

Dimensions

Height

46 in

Width

39 in

Dimension Notes

Framed: 46x39 in; Unframed: 32x25 in

Height

32 in

Width

25 in

Dimension Notes

Unframed

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Exhibition Label

Label

The expansive luminous spaces in the well-crafted landscapes by Eugène Gustav Dücker are typical of late 19th-century academic art. The artist, born in Germany and trained at the academies of St. Petersburg and Moscow, was highly successful in his own lifetime but has largely been forgotten today. John D. Lankenau must have paid a generous price for these and other similar paintings when he purchased them. Lankenau, who later started the hospital system that still bears his name, was married to Mary Johanna Drexel, daughter of the wealthy financier Francis Martin Drexel.