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Ernest Fiene

Golden Rod Flowers

1936

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Ernest Fiene

Golden Rod Flowers

1936

Physical Qualities Oil on canvas, Unframed: 32 x 22 1/8 in. (81.3 x 56.2 cm) Framed: 37 x 27 9/16 in. (94 x 70 cm)
Credit Line The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland
Object Number 1950.330
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1949; Etta Cone, Baltimore, by purchase, November 15, 1937; the artist, New York
Brenda Richardson, "Dr. Claribel & Miss Etta: The Cone Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art," Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1985, p. 190.

Inscribed: Recto: Lower right in black paint, "E. Fiene." Verso: Top left stretcher in black grease pencil, "#92 Black-eyed Susans" Top right stretcher in black grease pencil, "374 FIENE" Frame Inscriptions Center of bottom horizontal rail, powder blue label in black print, "Louvre Frame Co/16 WEST 22ND STREET NEW YORK CITY/Pattern 230/3 Finish" (in black ink, "230/3")

Artist

Ernest Fiene

1893–1964

American, born Germany, 1894-1965
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