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Grey Day

The Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to a stunning collection of artworks, including the captivating piece Grey Day by Adolf Dehn. Created in 1963, this color lithograph on paper measures 15 3/8 x 23 1/4 in. and is a testament to Dehn's exceptional skill as an artist.

The Artist's Background

Adolf Dehn was an American artist known for his work in lithography, illustration, drawing, watercolors, and casein painting. Born on November 22, 1895, in Waterville, Minnesota, Dehn began creating artwork at the age of six and went on to produce nearly 650 images throughout his career. He was a two-time recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship and was known for his technical skills and high-spirited depictions of human foibles.

The Painting

Grey Day is a beautiful example of Dehn's work, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of everyday life. The piece features a cityscape with snow on the ground, trees that have lost their leaves, and people scattered throughout the scene. Two dogs are also present in the painting, adding a touch of warmth and humanity to the otherwise cold and snowy landscape. OriginalUniqueArt.com offers a wide range of handmade oil painting reproductions, including works by Adolf Dehn and other renowned artists. For more information on Grey Day and other artworks, visit /art/list/?Filter=AQRRFF-Adolf-Dehn-Grey-Day.
To learn more about Adolf Dehn and his work, check out his biography on Wikipedia.

Adolf Dehn(1895 – 1968)

Adolf Dehn (1895-1968) was an American lithographer known for his satirical depictions of the Roaring Twenties, social realism, and vibrant landscapes. A Guggenheim Fellow & key Regionalist artist.

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