Very good condition.
22.75″W x 19.25″H
Antique ADOLF DEHN(1895-1968) Lithograph – Signed
SOLD
An antique lithograph, signed and numbered #7/20, from American artist Adolf Dehn(1895-1968). A two time recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Dehn was a satirist with an inexhaustible mastery of lithographic processes. Circa 1930, Love in Berlin depicts an entourage of characters, seemingly lost in hedonism, while a stone faced onlooker leers at the crowd. An exhibition card on the reverse lists where this artwork has traveled.
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