Easter Parade from The American Scene, no. 1

Easter Parade from The American Scene, no. 1

Adolf DehnWW-1933-M063113
1933·One from a portfolio of six lithographs·Sheet: 11 1/2 × 16" (29.2 × 40.6 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1933
Dimensions
Sheet: 11 1/2 × 16" (29.2 × 40.6 cm)

Artist

Adolf Dehn
Adolf Dehn

Printmaking

Adolf Dehn was an American printmaker and painter known for his satirical lithographs and watercolors, which often depicted social and political themes with sharp wit and expressive line work. Working primarily from the 1920s onward, he developed a distinctive approach to lithography that combined caricature with formal sophistication. His prints frequently addressed urban life, labor conditions, and cultural absurdity, executed with a gestural immediacy that defined American social realism. Dehn's work bridged fine art printmaking and graphic commentary, establishing him as a significant figure in twentieth-century American art.

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Year
1933
Dimensions
Sheet: 11 1/2 × 16" (29.2 × 40.6 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1933-M063113

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Adolf Dehn

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Printmaking

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