John Dugan
John Dugan
Flathead Indian Portrait
Oil on Board
11 ½ x 8 ½ inches, 16 × 12 ¾ inches in the frame
Signed Lower Right
ID: DH4745
John Dugan (American, 1918-1996) was born in Bromley, Kentucky in 1918. He was a 1952 graduate of the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He studied under prominent artists Joseph Albers, Paul Chidlaw, Arthur Helwig, John Weis, Herbert Barnett, and Ben Shahn. He received the Elizabeth Nourse Scholarship from the Academy. He worked as an art restoration specialist at Closson’s Art Gallery in Cincinnati for twenty-five years, and he held two one man shows there. Subjects he painted included riverboat scenes, landscapes, wildlife, and Indians. His works are in many public institutions including the Cincinnati Art Museum Association, the Cincinnati Club, University Club, Bell Telephone Company, and the First National Bank of Cincinnati.
Studied
Art Academy of Cincinnati with Albers, Barnett, Boucher, Cutler, Grooms, Chidlaw, Helwig, Shahn, Weis
Exhibited
Cincinnati Art Galleries; Closson’s Art Gallery, Cincinnati; Cincinnati Art Museum Association; Cincinnati Club; University Club; Bell Telephone Company; First National Bank of Cincinnati
Work
Closson’s Art Gallery