Adolf Dehn
1895
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1968
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
movement: Regionalism
country of citizenship: United States of America
languages spoken, written or signed: English
educated at: Art Students League of New York
occupation: lithographer, artist, painter, drawer
award received: Guggenheim Fellowship
Adolf Dehn (November 22, 1895 – May 19, 1968) was an American artist known mainly as a lithographer. Throughout his artistic career, he participated in and helped define some important movements in American art, including regionalism, social realism, and caricature. A two-time recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, he was known for both his technical skills and his high-spirited, droll depictions of human foibles. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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