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Adolf Arthur DehnAmerican, 1895 - 1968

Born: Waterville (Le Sueur county, Minnesota, United States)

Died: New York City (New York state, United States)

Lithographer and painter, known for his satire. As a young artist, Dehn concentrated on printmaking and created over 600 lithographs before 1936; afterwards, he turned increasingly to watercolor. He also taught at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and authored three books, including Water Color Painting. Dehn's satirical prints of European and New York scenes were the product of an unconventional Minnesota upbringing and an iconoclastic eye. The son of a feminist, socialist mother and an atheist, anarchist father, he was not destined for a quiet life. He studied at the Minneapolis Art Institute and the Art Students League in New York, after which he was imprisoned as a conscientious objector during World War I. On his release Dehn took odd jobs and made his way to Europe, where his work as a magazine illustrator supported him and his Russian immigrant wife in their travels. While in Europe Dehn was a critical observer of the social scene, especially in Vienna and Berlin, and a light-hearted painter of park scenes and landscapes. In 1930, after his return from Europe, his work, on both European and New York subjects, was shown at the Weyhe Gallery in New York City. The critical response was good, but sales were only moderate. In the mid-1930s, Dehn began to paint watercolor landscapes, which proved immensely popular. As a result, new commercial opportunities opened, including travels through the United States, Mexico, and Venezuela. His fame led to offers to teach and then to work for the Navy during World War II. Throughout the forties, fifties, and sixties, Dehn and his wife traveled around the world, doing commercial work and lithography. His work became less satirical and more fanciful, and he experimented with new graphic techniques. He died of a heart attack in 1968 while planning new trips, beginning a book, and organizing a retrospective. (Source: Smithsonian American Art Museum)

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Contacting Pablo Picasso
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Date: 1940
Medium: Lithograph on paper
Object number: 1964.6
Cornwall
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Date: 1942
Medium: Watercolor and gouache on paper
Object number: 1997.9.3
Country Night
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Date: 1963
Medium: Color lithograph on paper
Object number: 1984.97
Haitian Caryatids
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Date: 1952
Medium: Color lithograph on paper
Object number: 1984.98
Haitian Night
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Date: 1961
Medium: Lithograph on paper
Object number: 1984.99
Snow in the Mountains
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Date: 1931
Medium: Lithograph on paper
Object number: 1982.10
Spanish Girls
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Date: 1965
Medium: Color lithograph on paper
Object number: 1984.100
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