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145: 315: 271: 31: 175:, to Elisabeth and Alonzo DuMond, partner/owner of an ornamental iron works manufacturer. They also had a younger son, Frederick Melville DuMond (1867 - 1927). Frank DuMond was interested in drawing from a young age, and was involved in the local art scene in the early 1880s. He got a job creating illustrations for a sign painting business. After graduating from a Rochester public school, DuMond moved to New York City in 1884. 973: 397:
DuMond developed a Prismatic Palette, used especially for landscapes. His students were taught to see a progression of prismatic light in pre-mixed paints placed in a tonal progression flowing from yellow to violet on the warm side and from yellow to green to blue green to violet on the cool side. A
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student quoted DuMond, "Silently glowing over this whole landscape is a rainbow. You must learn to see it. It is there always." Variations of the Prismatic Palette are still used by many artists and teachers and by schools, including the Ridgewood Art Institute in New Jersey.
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of Portland, Oregon. They spent five years painting in France, where he also held summer classes for the Art Students League, painting landscapes outdoors from dawn until sunset. In 1900 he was elected into the
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painter of portraits and landscapes, and a prominent teacher who instructed thousands of art students throughout a career spanning over fifty years.
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He moved to Paris to continue his studies, as did his brother Frederick. From 1888 or 1889 to 1891, Frank DuMond attended the
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in Portland in 1905, and he helped organize the first exhibition at the Portland Art Museum that year. For the 1915
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In a teaching career spanning more than fifty years, DuMond taught thousands of artists at the
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Art and Ambition, 1887-1927: Frederick Melville DuMond, An American Painter of his Time
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Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826-1925
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DuMond's work is in the permanent collections of the following institutions:
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newspaper. As a result of his fine work there, he was offered a job at
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DuMond died in New York City on February 6, 1951, at the age of 85.
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American Portrait Miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Unless otherwise noted, reference for collections is:
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Frank Vincent DuMond was born on August 20, 1865, in
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Smithsonian Institution Research Information System
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Traditional Fine Arts Organization. 2001 29: 267:, and became a full Academician in 1906. 148:Painting class taught by Frank DuMond in 943:"On-Line Learning: Frank Vincent DuMond" 313: 269: 143: 1171:Art Students League of New York faculty 1030:"Object Results: DuMond, Frank Vincent" 854: 633: 631: 1196:People from Briarcliff Manor, New York 1176:Art Students League of New York alumni 1123: 1002: 1000: 998: 937: 935: 850: 848: 772: 770: 579:"Artist Results: Frank Vincent DuMond" 691: 689: 687: 656: 652: 650: 648: 646: 573: 571: 569: 538: 536: 534: 532: 436:Cooper–Hewitt, National Design Museum 336:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 320:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 301:Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition 743: 741: 628: 1080:"The Frank Vincent Dumond Papers". 995: 932: 906: 845: 820: 792: 767: 243:, was awarded a prestigious medal. 178:From 1884 to 1888, he attended the 13: 1206:20th-century American male artists 1201:19th-century American male artists 1047: 1022: 965: 814: 751:. Pierce Galleries. Archived from 684: 663:. Hudson Hills. pp. 168–169. 643: 566: 529: 476:New Britain Museum of American Art 14: 1222: 855:Watkins, Leslie (May–June 2012). 738: 227:, where his instructors included 101:Painter, illustrator and educator 1191:Artists from Rochester, New York 1082:Archives of American Art Journal 827:Butler Institute of American Art 823:"Charles Webster Hawthorne 1872" 638:Archives of American Art Journal 441:Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens 431:Bruce Museum of Arts and Science 1156:American Impressionist painters 982:Smithsonian American Art Museum 886:; Lori Zabar (1 January 2010). 734:. J.T. White. 1893. p. 16. 501:Smithsonian American Art Museum 344:Art Students League of New York 180:Art Students League of New York 87:Art Students League of New York 1146:20th-century American painters 1141:19th-century American painters 892:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 722: 711: 415: 1: 1186:American Orientalist painters 522: 491:San Francisco Arts Commission 516:Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 496:San Francisco Public Library 309:San Francisco Public Library 289:World's Columbian Exposition 258:. In 1895 he married artist 7: 401:DuMond was a member of the 10: 1227: 1073: 466:National Academy of Design 265:National Academy of Design 246:His early work was in the 780:. Antiques & Fine Art 364:Charles Webster Hawthorne 305:Panama-Pacific Exposition 134: 123: 105: 97: 82: 63: 37: 28: 21: 1098:10.1086/aaa.13.1.1557022 1034:Florence Griswold Museum 947:Florence Griswold Museum 583:Florence Griswold Museum 456:Florence Griswold Museum 346:. His students included 285:Cotton States Exposition 283:DuMond exhibited at the 167:Early life and education 1090:Smithsonian Institution 974:"DuMond, Frank Vincent" 857:"The Prismatic Palette" 548:Society of Illustrators 506:Society of Illustrators 426:Brandywine River Museum 293:Pan-American Exposition 278: 75:New York City, New York 1181:AcadĂ©mie Julian alumni 1166:American art educators 1161:American male painters 863:. Mt. Marion, New York 778:"Frank Vincent DuMond" 749:"Frank Vincent DuMond" 550:. 2013. 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DuMond" 554:on August 8, 2013 451:Denver Art Museum 229:Benjamin Constant 182:, studying under 142: 141: 1218: 1117: 1067: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1051: 1045: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1026: 1020: 1019: 1017: 1015: 1004: 993: 992: 990: 988: 969: 963: 962: 960: 958: 949:. Archived from 939: 930: 929: 927: 925: 910: 904: 903: 879: 873: 872: 870: 868: 852: 843: 842: 840: 838: 829:. Archived from 818: 812: 811: 809: 807: 796: 790: 789: 787: 785: 774: 765: 764: 762: 760: 745: 736: 735: 726: 720: 715: 709: 708: 706: 704: 693: 682: 681: 679: 677: 654: 641: 635: 626: 625: 603: 594: 593: 591: 589: 575: 564: 563: 561: 559: 540: 352:Georgia O'Keeffe 291:in Chicago, the 287:in Atlanta, the 184:Carroll Beckwith 150:Julia E. 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Rochester, New York
New York City, New York
Art Students League of New York
Académie Julian
Art Nouveau
Barbizon school
American Impressionism
Helen Lydia Savier

Julia E. Hoffman
American Impressionist
Rochester, New York
Art Students League of New York
Carroll Beckwith
William Sartain
Daily Graphic
Harper's Weekly
Century
McClure's
Scribner's
Académie Julian
Benjamin Constant
Jules Joseph Lefebvre
Salon
Art Nouveau
Barbizon school
Impressionist
Helen Lydia Savier
National Academy of Design

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