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Deane Keller

1901
1992
United States
Deane Keller was an American artist and educator, born in New Haven, Connecticut, on December 14, 1901, and died in Hamden, Connecticut, on April 12, 1992.
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Movement:
Realism
Biography:

Deane Keller was an American artist born on December 14, 1901, in New Haven, Connecticut, and he passed away on April 12, 1992. Keller was primarily associated with the American Realism movement, known for his portraiture and teaching contributions. He served as a professor at the Yale School of Fine Arts for over four decades, influencing generations of artists with his emphasis on classical techniques and anatomical precision. During World War II, Keller was a member of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program, where he played a crucial role in the recovery and preservation of European art looted by the Nazis. His work in this capacity earned him significant recognition and contributed to the safeguarding of cultural heritage. Keller's legacy endures through his portraits, which capture the essence of his subjects with meticulous detail and sensitivity.

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