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  • Teosvuosi1939
  • Mitat21.0 x 17.0 cm

Walt Kuhn (1877-1949): American Modernist painter & Armory Show organizer. Known for vibrant circus scenes, portraits, still lifes & early 20thC art.

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Walt Kuhn: A Pioneer of American Modernism

Early Life and Background

  • Born: 1877 in New York City.
  • Kuhn’s early life was rooted in a working-class family near the Brooklyn docks, exposing him to vibrant yet rough waterfront experiences.
  • Despite a natural inclination towards drawing, his initial career path diverged from art, involving work as a bicycle repair shop owner and a professional bike racer.
  • He began selling drawings at age fifteen, adopting the signature “Walt.”
  • Formal artistic training commenced in 1893 at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute.

European Studies and Artistic Development

  • In 1899, Kuhn ventured to California with limited funds, working as an illustrator for WASP Magazine.
  • Recognizing the need for broader artistic exposure, he traveled to Paris in 1901.
  • He briefly studied at the Académie Colarossi before moving to Munich and studying under Heinrich von Zügel of the Barbizon School.
  • His European travels included sketching trips in the Netherlands and visits to museums in Venice, where he encountered Impressionism and Post-Impressionism for the first time.

Return to America and Early Career

  • Kuhn returned to New York in 1903, working as an illustrator for local journals.
  • He held his first exhibition at the Salmagundi Club in 1905, establishing himself as both a cartoonist and painter.
  • His illustrations appeared in Life Magazine, and he created the comic strip “Whisk” (1909-1911) for the New York World.
  • He briefly taught at the New York School of Art but disliked the experience.
  • Marriage to Vera Spier followed, and they had a daughter, Brenda Kuhn.

The Armory Show and its Impact

  • A Defining Moment: Kuhn played a crucial role in organizing the 1913 Armory Show – America’s first large-scale introduction to European Modernism.
  • He formed a close friendship with Arthur Bowen Davies, who also significantly impacted American art history.
  • Kuhn served as the executive secretary and was tasked with securing participation from European artists. He, Davies, and Walter Pach toured Europe in 1912 to achieve this.
  • The Armory Show attracted over 200,000 attendees and generated $44,000 in sales, exceeding all expectations.
  • Robert Hughes noted Kuhn’s “talent for promotion” which was instrumental to the show's success.

Later Career and Artistic Style

  • Post-Armory Show, Kuhn advised lawyer and collector John Quinn in building his modern art collection.
  • He exhibited with the Whitney Studio Club and became a respected artist at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
  • His work initially reflected European Modernist influences (e.g., Raoul Dufy, André Derain), but later evolved towards a more representational style while retaining bold colors and textures.
  • He taught at the Art Students League of New York after recovering from a serious illness in 1925.
  • Kuhn completed a commission for the Union Pacific Railroad, designing the club car “The Little Nugget.”

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Kuhn’s role in the Armory Show was transformative, opening American audiences to new artistic ideas.
  • He navigated a complex art world caught between European Modernism and emerging American regionalist movements.
  • His paintings – particularly his depictions of circus performers and still lifes – are celebrated for their vibrant color, energetic brushwork, and unique perspective.
  • Died: 1949, leaving behind a legacy as a pivotal figure in the development of American Modernism.
Walt Kuhn

Walt Kuhn

1877 - 1949

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  • Birth Date: 1877
  • Birth Place: New York City
  • Death Date: 1949
  • Influenced By:
    • Barbizon School
    • Impressionists
    • Post-Impressionists
  • Movement: Modernism, American Modernism
  • Name: Walt Kuhn
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Works:
    • The Tragic Comedians
    • The White Clown
    • Clown with a Black Wig
    • Apple Basket