Walt Kuhn
1877–1949
Introduction
Walter Francis Kuhn (October 27, 1877 – July 13, 1949) was an American painter and an organizer of the famous Armory Show of 1913, which was America's first large-scale introduction to European Modernism.
Wikidata identifier
Q118798
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Introduction
Comment on works: Portraits, genre
Country of birth
United States
Roles
Artist, author, cartoonist, coat of arms artist, designer, landscapist, lithographer, painter, photographer, scenographer
ULAN identifier
500012372
Names
Walt Kuhn, Kuhn
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17 works
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Untitled
1947 -
1944, A Rainbow
1944 -
Clown in His Dressing Room
1943 -
Apples and Pineapple on White Cloth
1940 -
Musical Clown
1938 -
Talisman Roses
1935 -
Two Women in a Dressing Room
1934 -
The Blue Clown
1931 -
Happy Days and Lively Nights
1928 -
Honky Tonk
1927 -
Edith
c. 1925 -
The Arrest
1925 -
Cliff
1909–1910 -
(Two Mexican Men)
n.d. -
Merry Christmas in the Long Horn Saloon
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Soldiers
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Untitled
n.d.