Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895-1968) Lived/Active: New York and Minnesota
Central Park Angel, 1952. Signed (l.r.): Adolf Dehn.
Watercolor and gouache on paper.
Sheet size: 17” x 22”, 24” x 29” with frame.
Excellent condition, exhibiting vibrant colors.
Provenance: Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, Florida; Collection of Dr. Julian Katz and Dr. Sheila Moriber Katz, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania.
Adolph Dehn became a master lithographer and noted painter of landscapes. By 1936 he gave up print medium for watercolor and then added oil to his media. In 1943 he won first prize at the International Watercolor Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago. Dehn’s works are in the permanent collections of the MET, MOMA, Art Institute of Chicago, MFA Boston, among others.