Adolf Arthur Dehn, 1895-1968

Artist Overview

Artist name:Adolf Arthur Dehn

1895–1968
Place of Birth: Waterville, Minnesota, United States
Date of Birth: November 22, 1895
Place of Death: New York, New York, United States
Date of Death: May 19, 1968
Active Country: United States

Works of Art: 15

Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968), Morning on the Lake
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968)
1936
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968), Nice Summer Day
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968)
1954
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968), West Virginia Hills
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968)
1946

Storm, 1937

Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); George Charles Miller (1894–1965), Storm
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); George Charles Miller (1894–1965)
1937

Quiet Waters, 1942

Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968), Quiet Waters
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968)
1942
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968), Morning on the Lake
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968)
1936
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Lawrence Lorus Barrett, Garden of the Gods
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Lawrence Lorus Barrett
1940

Feathered Friends, circa 1936

Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); American Artists Group (active 1935–present), Feathered Friends
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); American Artists Group (active 1935–present)
circa 1936

Dark Night, 1964

Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Burr Miller, Dark Night
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Burr Miller
1964
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Lawrence Lorus Barrett, Boulder Damn [sic]
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Lawrence Lorus Barrett
1946
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968), Black Mountain
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968)
1946
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); George Charles Miller (1894–1965), North Country
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); George Charles Miller (1894–1965)
1935
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); George Charles Miller (1894–1965), Central Park at Night
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); George Charles Miller (1894–1965)
1934
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Associated American Artists (active 1934–2000), Black Mountain
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968); Associated American Artists (active 1934–2000)
1946

Exhibitions: 8