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Frederick Keppel (1845–1912) was an American art dealer, scholar, writer, owner and founder of Frederick Keppel & Company. Keppel came to America in 1864 and became a print dealer in 1868. He was a patron and promoter of the Etching Revival and etchers including Whistler, Zorn, Buhot and Pennell.
- 22 March 1845, Republic of Ireland
- 7 March 1912 (aged 66), New York City
Frederick Keppel (19 January 1728 – 27 December 1777) was a Church of England clergyman, Bishop of Exeter. Background [ edit ] Keppel was the fifth and fourth surviving son of Willem van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle and his wife Lady Anne Lennox , daughter of Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond , illegitimate son of King Charles ...
- Laura Walpole (married 1758)
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Life and Career of Fredrick Paul Keppel. Frederick Paul Keppel is born in Staten Island New York, the first child of Frederick Keppel (1844-1912) and Frances Matilda Keppel (1854-1941). FPK’s lifelong fascination with prints begins while working at his father’s print dealership, Frederick Keppel & Co (established 1868).
Información del libro. As president of the Carnegie Corporation from 1922 to 1941, Frederick Keppel became a widely respected interpreter of philanthropic foundations. First published in 1930, The Foundation became one of his best-known works. As a brief, straightforward, and candid discussion of foundations and their activities, the volume ...
Whistler Etchings :: Biography. Frederick Keppel, 1845-1912. Nationality: Irish/American Date of Birth: 22 March 1845 Place of Birth: Tullow, Ireland. Frederick Keppel was a New York publisher and print dealer. Keppel came to America in 1864 and became a print dealer in 1868.
Frederick Keppel (1845-1912) fue un marchante de arte, académico, escritor, propietario y fundador de Frederick Keppel & Company. [1] Keppel llegó a Estados Unidos en 1864 y se convirtió en comerciante de grabados en 1868. Fue mecenas y promotor del Etching Revival y de grabadores como Whistler , Zorn , Buhot y Pennell.
Media Center for Art History. MA in Art History. Collecting Prints during the Gilded Age: The Case of Frederick Paul Keppel and Robert Nanteuil. In 1947, Helen Brown Keppel (1880-1961) donated to Columbia University 184 engravings by the 17th-century French artist Robert Nanteuil (c. 1623-1678).