Artist
Heinrich Kühn (Austrian, 1866–1944)Austrian, 1866–1944
CultureAustrian
Titles
- Study in Tonal Values II
Datec. 1908
MediumGum bichromate over platinum print
DimensionsImage: 11 9/16 × 9 3/16 in. (29.3 × 23.4 cm)
Sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 13/16 in. (35.2 × 27.4 cm)
Sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 13/16 in. (35.2 × 27.4 cm)
Credit LineGift of Manfred Heiting, the Manfred Heiting Collection
Object number2004.551
Not on view
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Department
PhotographySpecial Collections
Object Type
That Heinrich Kühn’s photograph might easily be mistaken for a painting or charcoal drawing is no accident. Like other turn-of-the- century artistic photographers, he chose inti- mate subjects more characteristic of fine art than documentation and processes such as gum-bichromate that allowed for painterly manipulation of the image during development. Even his title—Study in Tonal Values II—was meant to signal to the viewer that Kühn’s intentions differed from those of amateur “Kodakkers” or commercial documentarians and to assert the artistic potential of photography.
ProvenanceEx-collection Lotte Schönitzer-Kuehn; [Harry Lunn, Ltd.]; purchased by Manfred Heiting, March 11, 1980; purchased by MFAH, 2004.
Exhibition History"Heinrich Kuhn: The Perfect Photograph," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, March 6–May 30, 2011.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Signed in white ink, recto, lower right corner of image: Heinrich Kuhn
Inscribed in pencil, verso: [vertical and horizontal lines from each center edge to the sheet center inscription]
Inscribed in pencil, verso, center: Dambricourt [?] // Hallines 1886. // 4 pt. 4 1/2 G 1 G //Finkoxt Citrr – S. [?] // neiss.
Inscribed in pencil, verso: [vertical and horizontal lines from each center edge to the sheet center inscription]
Inscribed in pencil, verso, center: Dambricourt [?] // Hallines 1886. // 4 pt. 4 1/2 G 1 G //Finkoxt Citrr – S. [?] // neiss.
Signed in white ink, recto, lower right corner of image: Heinrich Kuhn
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