Description: "Max Kahn (1857-1939) - Dutch Children Making Their Toy Boat, 1891"Max Kahn (1857-1939)Dutch Children Making Their Toy Boat, 1891Oil on canvas46.5 x 38 cmSigned and dated on the rightMax Kahn (born April 22, 1857 in Mannheim; died February 23, 1939 in Carpentras, France) was a German portrait and genre painter active in Frankfurt am Main. Kahn spent his youth in Frankfurt, where he was a pupil of Angilbert Goebel in 1881/82. From 1882 to 1885 he continued his studies in Munich with Karl Karger; from 1884 to 1889 he studied at the Munich Academy with Nikolaus Gysis and Ludwig von Löfftz. He then moved to Paris, where he worked temporarily at the Académie Julian with Tony Robert-Fleury and remained there until 1914. In 1893 he travelled to Italy, in 1897 and 1898 to Holland. He also spends several months almost every year on the island of Bréhat in Brittany. Kahn painted mainly genre scenes of rural life and portraits. Between 1890 and 1914, he regularly attended the Parisian salon of the Society of French Artists, the 1902 exhibition at Versailles and the 1898 international exhibition in Barcelona. From 1894 onwards he also repeatedly exhibited at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition and the Glass Palace in Munich. Max Kahn has received numerous awards from various institutions.Max Kahn (born April 22, 1857 in Mannheim; died February 23, 1939 in Carpentras, France) was a German portrait and genre painter active in Frankfurt am Main. Kahn spent his youth in Frankfurt, where he was a pupil of Angilbert Goebel in 1881/82. From 1882 to 1885 he continued his studies in Munich with Karl Karger; from 1884 to 1889 he studied at the Munich Academy with Nikolaus Gysis and Ludwig von Löfftz. He then moved to Paris, where he worked temporarily at the Académie Julian with Tony Robert-Fleury and remained there until 1914. In 1893 he travelled to Italy, in 1897 and 1898 to Holland. He also spends several months almost every year on the island of Bréhat in Brittany. Kahn painted mainly genre scenes of rural life and portraits. Between 1890 and 1914, he regularly attended the Par
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Type: Oil
Current artistic: School french
Style: Impressionism
Features: on canvas, Signed
Theme: Child
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