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Walt Kuhn Art

American, 1880-1949
Walt Kuhn (1877-1949) He was associated with "The Eight" and with Arthur B. Davies, was a the key figure in forming the American Association of painters and Sculptors that organized the Armory Show of 1913 that introduced modernist European art to America. Kuhn was executive secretary of the Association and traveled abroad to select entries for the Armory Show. He was strongly influenced by Cezanne which is evident in many of his paintings. Like Cezanne, he destroyed many of his paintings, keeping only about a dozen a year. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and in 1900 first used the name Walt when illustrating magazines in San Francisco. He studied at the Royal Academy in Munich from 1901 to 1903 and returned to New York where he worked as a cartoonist and magazine illustrator. In the permanent collection of most major museums worldwide. His record price for a painting to date is 1.6 Million dollars.
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[Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg]
[Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg]

[Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg]

By Walt Kuhn

Located in New York, NY

Walt Kuhn (1877-1949), [Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg], c. 1920, etching, signed in pencil lower margin. In very good condition, traces of discoloration in...

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1920s American Modern Walt Kuhn Art

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Etching

ORTHOPHONIC EVENING

ORTHOPHONIC EVENING

By Walt Kuhn

Located in Portland, ME

Kuhn, Walt (American, 1877-1949). ORTHOPHONIC EVENING. Drawing, ink and watercolor, 1928. Titled, signed and dated within the image, in ink, and further inscribed with the copyright symbol (c in a circle) and signed and dated 1937, in pencil, presumably to preserve reproduction and publication rights. 9 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches, plus margins of about 1/2 inch. In excellent condition. The "Orthophonic Victrola," introduced in 1925, was the first electric record player sold commercially. In the drawing it is seen at the left, with the host changing a record. The rest of the drawing reveals that listening to music was not the primary activity of the "orthophonic evening." The following is quoted from The Pillips Collection's biography of Kuhn: Walt Kuhn is remembered as an early promoter of modern art in America. He was not only a well-known painter, but also a cartoonist, sculptor, printmaker, writer, teacher, and producer of vaudeville shows. Born in 1877, Kuhn grew up in Brooklyn, where he received his education in private schools until he was sixteen. In 1899 he ventured to San Francisco to work as a cartoonist for The Wasp, a political and literary weekly. In 1901 Kuhn traveled to Europe for formal art training at the Académie Colarossi in Paris and later at the Munich Academy. Returning to New York in 1903, he established a studio in Manhattan and helped arrange the 1910 Exhibition of Independent Artists. He was a founding member and officer of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, the organization responsible for mounting the Armory Show of 1913, and in this role traveled through Europe in 1912 looking at art and helping to select works to be exhibited. Seeing paintings by Cézanne, Derain, Dufy, Pascin, and the cubists affected his style, and throughout the teens and early twenties Kuhn experimented with fauve colors, using blocks of color akin to Cézanne and with cubist space, integrating abstracted forms into the space of the picture plane. Finally, he developed his own painting style characterized by solid, sculptural depictions of single figures. Kuhn had his first solo show in 1910 at the Madison Gallery...

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1920s Walt Kuhn Art

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Watercolor

HULDA

HULDA

By Walt Kuhn

Located in Portland, ME

Kuhn, Walt, (American, 1877-1949). HULDA. Lithograph, not dated, but likely 1925-1930. Edition size not stated, but likely 50. Signed in pencil, and inscribed at the lower edge of th...

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1920s Walt Kuhn Art

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Lithograph

At the Flower Market
At the Flower Market

At the Flower Market

By Walt Kuhn

Located in Sheffield, MA

Walt Francis Kuhn American, 1877-1949 At the Flower Market Oil on Canvas 15 by 18 in, w/ frame 22 ½ by 25 ½ in Signed lower right A painter and major organizer of the Armory Show, ...

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Early 20th Century Expressionist Walt Kuhn Art

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Oil

Circus girl reclining
Circus girl reclining

Circus girl reclining

By Walt Kuhn

Located in Miami, FL

Signed and dated center right, Seam down center where two sheets attached is original. Some slight surface smudging outside figure area .

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1920s Modern Walt Kuhn Art

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Carbon Pencil, Magazine Paper

Standing Female Nude After Archipenko, Cubist Wood Sculpture, 1910s
Standing Female Nude After Archipenko, Cubist Wood Sculpture, 1910s

Standing Female Nude After Archipenko, Cubist Wood Sculpture, 1910s

By Walt Kuhn

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Standing Female Nude After Alexander Archipenko Negress (La Negresse) Wood carving, c. 1913 Unsigned Provenance: the Artist's Estate Brenda Kuhn (his daughter) Kennedy Ga...

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1910s Cubist Walt Kuhn Art

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Wood

PEGGY

PEGGY

By Walt Kuhn

Located in Portland, ME

Kuhn, Walt, (American, 1877-1949). PEGGY. Lithograph, not dated, but likely 1925-1930. Edition size not stated, but likely 50. Signed in pencil, and inscribed at the lower edge of th...

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1920s Walt Kuhn Art

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Lithograph

Reclining Nude

Reclining Nude

By Walt Kuhn

Located in New York, NY

Walt Kuhn (1877-1949), [Reclining Nude], c. 1920, etching, signed in pencil lower margin. In pristine condition, soft fold upper right, with no sign of prior framing or exposure, the full sheet on yellow/cream laid paper, 6 x 7 3/4, the sheet 9 3/8 x 11 3/4 inches, archival mounting. A fine impression. Walt Kuhn was born in Brooklyn, and after a period of study art in Europe, he returned to the US to work as a cartoonist; illustrator, and developing artist. Aware of the great surge of modernist artistic activity in Europe, he joined with others to encourage Arthur B. Davies to get behind the idea of bringing a great European modernist art...

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1920s American Realist Walt Kuhn Art

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Etching

Advice

Advice

By Walt Kuhn

Located in New York, NY

Walt Kuhn (1877-1949), Advice, etching and drypoint, 1915, signed in pencil lower right and titled lower left. In generally good condition but obviously a proof impression, with marg...

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1910s American Modern Walt Kuhn Art

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Drypoint, Etching

Strong Girl

Strong Girl

By Walt Kuhn

Located in New York, NY

Walt Kuhn (1877-1949), Strong Girl, drypoint, 1916 [signed in pencil by Kenneth Hays Miller and inscribed “Zinc sheet E printed by Howard Moore Park 1928”). In very good condition, printed on a cream wove paper, 7 1/2 x 5 1/4, the sheet 11 1/8 x 8 1/2 inches. Provenance: ex Collection: The Metropolitan Museum of New York, with their stamp verso. ex Coll: Jonathan Greenberg, New York City A very good impression of this rare early Kuhn print. This is listed as number 48 in the Kennedy Galleries Walt Kuhn Checklist, made for an exhibit of his prints in 1967; it is cited as a print where no more than 6 impressions are known to exist. Kuhn was of course intimately familiar with circuses and carnivals...

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1910s American Modern Walt Kuhn Art

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Drypoint

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G. A. Rochegrosse (1859-1938) , Study for "Le Cocher" original drawing

G. A. Rochegrosse (1859-1938) , Study for "Le Cocher" original drawing

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untitled (Dancing Figure)

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