Adolf Dehn, 1895-1968, a tremendously prolific artist also known for excellent work in lithography. Contributed to a number of important movements in American art, including Regionalism, Social Realism, and caricature. Earned a scholarship to the Art Students League of New York, spent the post-WWI years in Paris and Vienna, and moved back to NYC in the 1930s. Became successful painting vivid scenes of Harlem nightclubs, burlesque theaters, Central Park and high society
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