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WALT KUHN

(American, 1877-1949)

Ogunquit, Maine (Houses on the Sound)

ca. 1909-1911, oil on canvas
signed indistinctly lower left
33 x 40 in., frame: 41 1/4 x 48 1/4 in.

  • Provenance: Estate of the Artist; Kennedy Galleries, New York; Property of a Colorado Gentleman (ca. 1979); Private New Hampshire Collection (2014).

    Exhibitions: Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, Maine, The View from Narrow Cove April 27 - October 31, 2019.

    Kennedy Galleries (New York) label verso; Debra Force Fine Art, Inc. (New York) label verso; Ogunquit Museum of American Art (Ogunquit, Maine) label verso.
  • Notes: This early work by Walt Kuhn, painted ca. 1909-1911, captures the rugged beauty of the Ogunquit shoreline in a bold, impressionistic style. Having returned from his studies in Europe, Kuhn had been exposed to the plein-air techniques of the Impressionists, and family photo albums from his summers in Maine depict him painting large-scale canvases on the Ogunquit bluffs. The painting is a significant representation of the Ogunquit artist's colony, with the houses of Charles Herbert Woodbury and Robert Laurent in the foreground, and it celebrates the frenetic intersection of land and sea that inspired generations of artists at Ogunquit.

    Here, Kuhn's thick, expressive brushstrokes and strong impasto create a dynamic, tactile surface, while his layering of a vibrant array of colors within each stroke renders the shifting light and energy of the coastal scene. This work reveals Kuhn's longstanding interest in form and color, foreshadowing the bold modernist approach he would embrace in the years following the 1913 Armory Show.
  • Condition: Lined, with very minor inpainting, primarily in lines of stable craquelure in sky (only visible along very close examination). Presents beautifully.

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