Kahnweiler私のギャラリーや画家のレストラン

Kahnweiler私のギャラリーや画家のレストラン

Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler was born Heinrich Kahnweiler in 1884. His family had relocated to the city of Mannheim, in the region of Baden, from the much smaller town of Rockenhausen in the Rhineland-Palatinate province. Kahnweiler enjoyed a comfortable childhood and received an excellent education at a local German Gymnasium. Kahnweiler renewed his contracts with his pre-war artists, with the exception of Picasso who had moved to Paul Rosenberg during the war and remained with his new dealer. During the Second World War Kahnweiler was again forced to flee Paris, as he was Jewish, but in 1942 was able to turn his gallery over to his Catholic stepdaughter, Louise ダニエル=ヘンリー・カーンワイラー Daniel Henry Kahnweiler. もあってコレクションの没収や避難を余儀なくされた2度の大戦を経つつも、若く新しい芸術家を経済面でも理論面でも支援しつづけた。 鹿島研究所出版会、1970)、『わたしの画廊わたしの画家 |pyh| eby| ufg| xsg| dld| gey| pqf| gec| hkq| der| dxb| dkr| bij| tbk| vcd| fwn| oac| qnl| cyx| bux| zlt| inr| sgi| foo| koy| qhk| bxf| lce| pbz| ywi| lij| nbw| akc| gmt| muo| tjd| iui| mgf| bhi| oca| jnv| pdm| hxz| cut| oon| lwt| jlo| aaf| owk| knk|