
Woman on the Veranda
1870s–1880s
Artist
- Luis Cadena, Ecuadorian, 1830-1889
- Born: Ecuador
- Attributed to
Country
Ecuador
Object
painting
Medium
Oil paint on tin
Accession Number
1990.522
Credit Line
Gift of the Stapleton Foundation of Latin American Colonial Art, made possible by the Renchard family
Attributed to Luis Cadena, Woman on the Veranda, 1870s–1880s. Oil paint on tin; 5¼ × 4¼ × ⅜ in. (13.3 × 10.9 × 1 cm). Gift of the Stapleton Foundation of Latin American Colonial Art, made possible by the Renchard family, 1990.522
Dimensions
height: 5.25 in, 13.3350 cm; width: 4.25 in, 10.7950 cm; depth: .375 in, 0.9525 cm
Inscription
Tape, #98
Department
Mayer Center, Latin American Art
Collection
Latin American Art
Known Provenance
Collected by Daniel Casey Stapleton [1858-1920] while living in Colombia and Ecuador (1895-1914); gifted 26 December 1990 by the Stapleton Foundation of Latin American Colonial Art, made possible by the Renchard Family, to the Denver Art Museum.
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