The painting
The Fisherman by
Misch Kohn is a beautiful example of lithography, created in 1940. This artwork measures 38 x 26 cm and is part of the collection at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum. The scene depicts a man sitting on the beach with his dog, surrounded by fishing nets and boats.
Artistic Style and Technique
Misch Kohn's use of color lithography in
The Fisherman creates a sense of warmth and tranquility. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the textures of the fishing nets and the dog's fur. This level of craftsmanship is a hallmark of
handmade oil paintings reproductions, such as those offered by
WahooArt.com.
Artist Background
Misch Kohn was an American artist, born in 1916. His work has been featured in various museums, including the
Smithsonian American Art Museum and the
Monterey Museum of Art. To learn more about
Misch Kohn's life and artwork, visit
WahooArt.com's artist page.
Similar Artworks
Some of
Misch Kohn's other notable works include
Woman in Red Jacket and Ikaros. These paintings showcase the artist's ability to capture everyday scenes and emotions through his unique style. For a list of
Misch Kohn's artworks, visit
WahooArt.com's painting page.
- The Fisherman is a beautiful example of lithography
- Misch Kohn's use of color creates a sense of warmth and tranquility
- Handmade oil paintings reproductions, such as those offered by WahooArt.com, capture the craftsmanship of the original artwork
The painting
The Fisherman by
Misch Kohn is a captivating example of American art from the 20th century. Its unique style and technique make it a valuable addition to any art collection. To learn more about
Misch Kohn and his artwork, visit
WahooArt.com.