Posted 14 years ago
cis2you
(17 items)
I studied oil painting under this German artist back in 1959, in Ohio. We moved away to another state. Last year, I saw this painting on Ebay by Mr. Kuhn (deceased 1977), and my daughter surprised me by buying it and sending it to me. He was an amazing artist, a task master, and I learned much from him before going back to get my degree in art.
You just never know what you will find on Ebay, and Collectors weekly.!!!
That's a great story and what a nice daughter you have!
Thank you Marcobabe13, and I must agree, she is a super nice daughter. She is one of three super nice daughters that I enjoy.
Beautiful scene & a great story to go with it!
I've been trying to track down information on this artist off and on for 10-15 years. All I had to go on was "W. Kühn" and kept coming up with "Walt". I guess I finally have the right one, based on the appearance of the signature.
I grew up in the Cleveland area and have two paintings by Mr. Kuhn, dated 1954, that hung in my parents' home as long as I can remember. I only heard the story once, but I believe friends of my parents asked them to loan/give some money to this fellow, and in return he painted these two pictures for them.
I've found out very little about the artist and, indeed, only confirmed his identity today.
stomasausk, glad to help! I do recall that Mr Kuhn was an engineer and worked in that capacity somewhere in the area of Cleveland. Also, He was much sought and won awards in many exhibits in the area. He also did a fantastic "moonscape" painting that was unbelievable and I understand that it hung at some point in the White House, etc.. I hope this helps.
I was a friend of his daughter's in high school and saw many paintings in his studio in Avon Lake, Ohio. I think his moonscape painting was presented to John Glenn by the State to honor Glenn's accomplishments. Mr. Kuhn was an engineer with the Ford Motor Company in Lorain, Ohio. It's so nice to see his painting after 50+ years!
My great grandmother Margaret Parker from Lorain was also a student of William Kuhn in the '50s. Did you know her? Also, do you know how much your daughter paid for this painting or how much his work typically goes for?
Thanks.
Sorry, I meant to write "Wilhelm" not William.
This painting is beautiful. Thanks for sharing it. It inspired me to post(on this site) a painting that I have by the same artist, Mr. Wilhelm Kuhn. It is a painting of the moon. I inherited the painting from my aunt who also worked at Ford in Lorain, Ohio.