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| Walt Kuhn (1877 - 1949) |
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Artists who influenced Walt Kuhn![]() | Walt Kuhn was one of a generation of American artists who transformed his love of contemporary European art into a distinctly American style. Born William Kuhn in Brooklyn, New York, in 1877, the painter and illustrator received his first artistic training at a polytechnic institute in the city of his birth. At the age of twenty-two he moved to San Francisco, worked as a cartoonist, and began usin ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Walt Kuhn![]() | |
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