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Robert Frederick Kuhn was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1920. It was the golden age of

Robert Frederick Kuhn was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1920. It was the golden age of

👨🏻‍🎨 Author: Robert Frederick Kuhn, Artist Country: United States

🎨 Technique: Oil on Canvas Oil Canvas

📏 Size: medium 20 – 35 inches - 18"h x 24"w

💼 Origin: N/A, State: Good

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Robert Frederick Kuhn was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1920. It was the golden age of illustration—a time before photography became widespread. Editors relied on Illustrators to graphically bring stories to life and create compelling cover art that would coax people into snatching up magazines. It was an important job, and the talented artists were paid handsomely. N.C. Wyeth, J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, and Dean Cornwell were household names. Bob often said, “It was a time when illustrators were big shots.” Paul Bransom and Charles Livingston Bull were two of the leading animal illustrators of the day. Bull was one of the premiere wildlife artists of the early 1900s and is widely remembered for his work in Jack London’s Call of the Wild . “Of all the wildlife artists, none so profoundly affected me as did Paul Bransom,” Bob said. Oil on Canvas,size:18"h x 24"w,come with frame,
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