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ROBERT SCOTT DUNCANSON. Robbing the Eagle's Nest


Robbing the Eagle's Nest

Duncanson painted Robbing the Eagle's Nest at the height of his career. The work reflects the popular 19th-century practice of collecting wild birds' eggs.

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Robert S. Duncanson was one of the few 19th century African American landscape painters to achieve international recognition.

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Robbing the Eagle's Nest by Robert Scott Duncanson (American, 1821-1872) oil on canvas, signed and dated 1856 in the lo.

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Robert S. Duncanson was deeply influenced by the Hudson River School, an art movement founded by American landscape painter Thomas Cole. The Hudson River ...

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Robert Seldon Duncanson was a nineteenth century American artist of European and African ancestry known for his contributions to landscape painting.

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Robbing the Eagle's Nest, Robert S. Duncanson, 1856. Robert S. Duncanson was a 19th century landscape artist of African and European ancestry.

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Robbing the Eagle's Nest, 1856, (National Museum of African American History and Culture) Untitled (Landscape), late 1850s, (Princeton University Art Museum)