Walt Kuhn

American painter and art academic

Walt Kuhn - American painter and art academic
Born

October 27th, 1877
147 years ago

Died

July 13th, 1949
75 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Active in the early to mid-20th century, this painter contributed significantly to the American art scene. His work focused on the circus and carnival themes, characterized by vibrant colors and stylized forms. The painter played a crucial role in promoting modern art and was involved in various art organizations, including the founding of the American Abstract Artists group. His paintings have been exhibited in major galleries and museums across the United States, showcasing a distinctive style that melded realism with abstraction.

Created notable works featuring circus themes

Co-founded the American Abstract Artists group

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