Adolf Dehn
American, 1895 - 1968
Back in the states, Dehn worked during the 1920s and 1930s alongside other superb satirists as Peggy Bacon and William Gropper, sharing their love of commenting on the preposterous quality of life at that time. He was equally praised for his use of landscape to represent a generalized observation often ridiculing everything he sees, but does so with a human sympathy that lifts his lithographs out of the realm of burlesque.
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American, born Italy, 1856 - 1925
American, born Czechoslovakia, 1904 - 1986