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Adolf Dehn's original lithograph, Threshing Near Kilkenny is one of his famous Minnesota lancscape scenes. He loved the farmland of his native state and affectionately depicted it in his art on a number of occasions, both the lush land and its labourers. This original Adolf Dehn lithograph is printed upon wove paper and with full margins as published in 1939. It is signed and dated in the stone long the lower left corner and is also signed in pencil by the artist along the lower right margin. Threshing Near Kilkenny represents a fine, original example of the landscape art created by the 20th century American lithographic artist, Adolf Dehn at the height of his career. |
Title: | Threshing Near Kilkenny |
Artist: | Dehn, Adolf (Waterville, Minnesota, 1895 - New York, 1968) |
Date: | 1939 |
Medium: | Original Lithograph |
Note: | Adolf Dehn: One of America's premier lithographic artists of the twentieth century, Adolf Dehn first studied at the Minneapolis Art Institute and then spent the years of World War One as a conscientious objector, in 1919, Dehn received a scholarship to study at the Art Students League, New York. There he met Boardman Robinson who was instrumental in publishing Adolf Dehn's drawings for the left-wig newspaper, The Masses. Robinson also introduced Dehn to the master printer, George Miller, and Dehn created his first lithographs under his instruction in 1920. |
In 1921 Adolf Dehn set off for Europe in order, he stated, "to starve more elegantly." He remained in Europe until 1929, living in Berlin, Vienna and Paris. During this period he supported himself almost entirely with his lithographs, most of which were quite satiric in nature. Adolf Dehn returned to New York and set up his studio there in 1930. During the Depression years he became famous both for his satire and landscape lithographs. Beginning in 1941, Adolf Dehn taught at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center. He was elected a full member of the prestigious National Academy in 1961. His original lithographs are included in many major collections, including the British Museum, The Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. | |
During his career, one of Adolf Dehn's biggest supporters was the famous American art 'scholar, Carl Zigrosser. he wrote, "Dehn is the Debussy of the lithograph. He has no one approach.. He works with pen or crayon, with point or flat edge, with wash and splatter and rubbed tones, he rubs and picks and scratches and scrapes... whatever is at hand. He caresses or attacks the stone according to his mood." * These words may help to explain the wonderful textures within this original Dehn lithograph.(Clinton Adams, American Lithographers, 1900-1960, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1983, pp. 71 & 72). | |
While most of Adolf Dehn's satirical lithographs were confined to the streets, shops and galleries of Paris and New York, his landscape art drew upon his regular visits to either Minnesota or Colorado. Threshing Near Kilkenny is one of Adolf Dehn's Minnesota Scenes. He loved the farmland of his native state and affectionately depicted it in his art on a number of occasions, both the lush land and its labourers. | |
Raisonne: | Joice Lumsdaine and Thomas O'Sullivan, The Prints of Adolf Dehn, A Catalogue Raisonne, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1987. |
Catalogue # 316, First and Only State as published in New York, 1939, in the signed, limited edition of (250) | |
Size: | 10 X 13 1/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
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Condition: | Printed upon wove paper and with full margins. Signed and dated in the stone by the artist along the lower left corner) and signed in pencil (lower right margin). Contains slight matte burning in the outer margins, else a finely printed, strong impression and in excellent condition throughout. Threshing Near Kilkenny represents a prime, original example of the famous art of Adolf Dehn at the height of his career. |
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Original Lithograph by the American artist, Adolf Dehn.
Threshing Near Kilkenny |
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Adolf Dehn (Waterville, Minnesota, 1895 - New York, 1968) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Engraver | Medium | Date | Notes | - |
01- | Big Rock by Adolf Dehn | Original Lithograph | 1961 | Signed, dated, titled and numbered by Adolf Dehn in pencil. First and Only state as published in the limited edition of 25 impressions. | Sold | |
02.- | Snow Mountain by Adolf Dehn | Original Lithograph | 1963 | Signed by Adolf Dehn in pencil. First and Only State as published by the Associated American Artists of New York in the signed, limited edition of 250 impressions. | ||
03.- | Threshing Near Kilkenny by Adolf Dehn | Original Lithograph | 1939 | Signed in pencil by Adolf Dehn. First and Only State limited edition of 250 impressions. |
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