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Winter Day at Key West

A work made of watercolor with touches of gouache, over graphite, on ivory watercolor paper.

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  • A work made of watercolor with touches of gouache, over graphite, on ivory watercolor paper.

Date:

1942

Artist:

Adolf Arthur Dehn
American, 1895-1968

About this artwork

Adolf Dehn received his early artistic training in his native Minnesota before winning a prestigious scholarship to the Art Students League in New York. Imprisoned as a conscientious objector during World War I, he moved to Paris and Vienna after the war, making a living with the caricatures he published in Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and Vogue. His return to the United States coincided with the Great Depression, and like many Americans, he lived out the decade of the 1930s in poverty. During and after World War II, he turned to the medium of watercolor, capturing evocative landscapes of rural America such as this Florida scene.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Adolf Arthur Dehn

Title

Winter Day at Key West

Place

United States (Artist's nationality:)

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1942

Medium

Watercolor with touches of gouache, over graphite, on ivory watercolor paper

Dimensions

54.2 × 75.3 cm (21 3/8 × 29 11/16 in.)

Credit Line

Watson F. Blair Purchase Fund

Reference Number

1943.595

Extended information about this artwork

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