Max Kuehne

Max Kuehne Edwardian Silver-Leafed Painted and Carved Drop-Leaf Table early 1900s F2480

Regular price $6,000.00

This one of a kind silvered piece, also known as a French-drop or side-pivot table, was signed by the artist, a true American original, deeply influenced by arts and crafts ideals as well as by Japanese design. Measures 47" long x 34" wide x 30" high. With the table "up" the piece stands 58 1/2" tall x 34" across x 25" deep.

Max Kuehne

1880 - 1968

Max Kuehne was a man of many interest and many talents. Born in Halle, Germany, he came to this country with his family in the 1890s. As a young man, he found work as an assistant in a dental laboratory, as a patent law clerk and as a printer's apprentice. In 1907, Kuehne began his formal art training, studying under William Merritt Chase and Kenneth Hayes Miller at the New York School of Art. The following year, he enrolled in the National Academy of Design. 

 In 1925, after traveling through Europe and exhibiting his works at galleries in New York, Paris and London, Kuehne took up summer residence in Rockport. He would return there every summer thereafter.

Although he is known primarily as a painter, over the years, Max Kuehne had a successful career as a wood carver, making picture frames, furniture, screens and sculptures. During the 1930s, he also created a series of etchings, learning the art from fellow Rockport artists Bill McNulty and Gifford and Reynolds Beal.


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