Arthur Kaufmann (artist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Arthur Kaufmann (artist)

German painter

Date of Birth: 07-Jul-1888

Place of Birth: Mülheim an der Ruhr, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Date of Death: 25-Sep-1971

Profession: painter

Nationality: United States, Germany

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Arthur Kaufmann (artist)

  • Arthur Kaufmann (1888–1971) was an avante-garde German painter, who was a key figure in the Post-Expressionist and New Objectivity art movements. He was a founding member in 1919 of Das Junge Rheinland (Young Rhineland), a stylistically diverse group co-led by Herbert Eulenberg, Gert Wollheim, and Adolf Uzarski, which was united only by their rejection of academic art.
  • Other members included Otto Dix, Theo Champion, Karl Schwesig, Walter Ophey, and Adalbert Trillhaase.
  • During this era, he created such works as Contemporaries: Düsseldorf's Intellectual Scene (1925) and his Portrait of Betty Kohlhaas and Jankel Adler (1927).Jewish in origin, Kaufmann was labeled "non-Aryan" by the Nazis in 1933 and discharged, along with many of his colleagues, from his post at the Düsseldorf School of Applied Arts.
  • He relocated to the United States, embarking upon a career as a celebrated portrait painter.
  • He specialized in depictions of well-known Jewish men, including such diverse luminaries as Hollywood actor Edward G.
  • Robinson, physicist Albert Einstein, and composer and painter George Gershwin (whose affidavit was responsible for Kaufmann's safe departure from Germany).
  • His portrait of Gershwin is now held by the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution.

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