Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler

Art collector and historian, Cubism expert

Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler - Artists & Creatives born June 25th, 1884
Born
Died

1979
47 years ago — 95 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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An art collector and historian focused on modern art, particularly Cubism. Kahnweiler's collection included works by prominent artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. He played a significant role in the promotion and understanding of Cubism, serving as an influential dealer and supporter of these artists during their formative years. Kahnweiler fled to France during World War II, where he continued to work and advocate for modern art. His intellectual contributions included writings that examined the development of Cubism and its key figures, impacting the appreciation of modern art in both France and Germany.

Founded the Galerie Kahnweiler in Paris

Authored influential texts on Cubism

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