Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler biography

 Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler biography

Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, (born June 25, 1884, Mannheim, Germany—died January 11, 1979, Paris, France), German-born French artwork supplier and writer who's greatest identified for his early espousal of Cubism and his lengthy, shut affiliation with Pablo Picasso.

Trained for a profession in finance, Kahnweiler as a substitute selected artwork and settled in Paris, the place he opened a small gallery in 1907. He got interested within the work of a number of younger artists and shortly completely represented Picasso, Georges Braque, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Fernand Léger, and Juan Gris. He additionally revealed books by various rising literary artists, together with Guillaume Apollinaire, André Malraux, and Antonin Artaud.

At the outbreak of World War I, Kahnweiler was not in Paris, and his German citizenship precluded his return. His gallery was closed and its inventory confiscated. He returned to Paris in February 1920, and for 2 sad years he watched the federal government public sale his assortment. In September 1920 he opened the Galerie Simon, contracting a brand new group of artists, together with the Surrealist painter André Masson and the Swiss artist Paul Klee. Kahnweiler turned a French citizen in 1937, however he went into hiding firstly of World War II. His spouse’s sister, Louise Leiris, bought his inventory and enterprise, renaming it Galerie Louise Leiris. After France was liberated, Kahnweiler served as a director of Galerie Louise Leiris till shortly earlier than his demise.

In addition to writing a number of monographs on the artists with whom he was most acquainted, Kahnweiler revealed his memoirs, Mes galeries et mes peintres (1961; “My Galleries and Painters”).

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