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  1. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (Mannheim, 25 de junio de 1884 - París, 11 de enero de 1979) fue un escritor, coleccionista y marchante de arte alemán nacionalizado francés en 1937, promotor del movimiento cubista en los años 1910 y 1920.

  2. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (25 June 1884 – 11 January 1979) was a German-born art collector, and one of the most notable French art dealers of the 20th century. He became prominent as an art gallery owner in Paris beginning in 1907 and was among the first champions of Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and the Cubist movement in art.

  3. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (Mannheim, 1884 - París, 1979) fue uno de los marchantes de arte más importantes del siglo XX, cuyo nombre ha quedado vinculado para siempre a la historia del cubismo. Fue su primer promotor desde que a partir de 1908 empezó a presentar en su galería parisina a Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris y Fernand Léger.

  4. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (born June 25, 1884, Mannheim, Germany—died January 11, 1979, Paris, France) was a German-born French art dealer and publisher who is best known for his early espousal of Cubism and his long, close association with Pablo Picasso.

  5. Art Influencers. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler. German Art Dealer, Art Collector, and Art Historian. Born: June 25, 1884 - Mannheim, Germany. Died: January 11, 1979 - Paris, France. Movements and Styles: Cubism. , Fauvism. , Modernism and Modern Art.

  6. Description. This painting was created by Picasso in the autumn of 1910 and is a portrait in the Cubist style. It is an oil painting on canvas and measures 100.4 cm x 72.4 cm. The painting depicts Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, a prominent and influential art dealer who owned an art gallery in Paris.

  7. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler was an art dealer turned publisher and writer, who became the pioneering champion of Cubism as the first dealer to sign exclusive contracts with Cubist artists such as Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso and as an early theorist of their work. He opened his first gallery, Galerie Kahnweiler, in Paris at 28 rue Vignon in May ...