Adolf Dehn


Adolf Dehn was an American artist known mainly as a lithographer. Throughout his artistic career, he participated in and helped define some important movements in American art, including regionalism, social realism, and caricature. A two-time recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, he was known for both his technical skills and his high-spirited, droll depictions of human foibles.

Biography

Dehn was born in 1895 in Waterville, Minnesota. He began creating artwork at the age of six, and by the time of his death had created nearly 650 images.
After graduating as valedictorian from Waterville High School in 1914, he went to the Minneapolis School of Art, where he met and became a close friend of Wanda Gág. She was Dehn's first love and the two were "practically inseparable for the next five years... ". In 1917 he and Gág were two of only a dozen students in the country to earn a scholarship to the Art Students League of New York. He was drafted to serve in World War I in 1918, but declared himself a conscientious objector and spent four months in a guardhouse detention camp in Spartanburg, SC and then worked for eight months as a painting teacher at an arm rehabilitation hospital in Asheville, NC. Later, Dehn returned to the Art Students League for another year of study and created his first lithograph, The Harvest.

Early career

In 1921 Dehn's lithographs were featured in his first exhibition at Weyhe Gallery in New York City. From 1920 to 1921 in Manhattan, he was connected to New York's politically left-leaning activists. In 1921, he went to Europe. In Paris and Vienna he belonged to a group of expatriate intellectuals and artists, including Andrée Ruellan, Gertrude Stein, and ee cummings.
Dehn found living in Europe cheap and was able to embark on artist adventures of what some consider the "glory years" of the 20s. About his time in Europe, he said, "Life in Paris is simply glorious." He supported himself through his time in Europe by providing light-hearted cartoons and scenic European landscapes to editors back in the U.S. A number of the caricatures he drew depicting the Roaring 20s, burlesque, opera houses, and the café scene appeared in such magazines as Vanity Fair. Dehn himself felt that his caricatures and cartoons were different from others because his motives were "never really political" but more focused on social commentary. The fame that Dehn achieved during his time in Europe, his illustrations appearing in many leftist publications such as The Liberator, The New Masses, and The Dial, was noted by hometown paper The Minneapolis Journal in 1925. The publication described Dehn as "being born with a pitchfork in his mouth" while commenting on the worldly nature of his drawings.
His favorite medium was lithography, and he alternated between spoofing high society and creating beautiful landscapes. Throughout his time in Europe, Dehn was in contact with many other notable intellectuals and artists of the time, including Josephine Baker, Kurt Weill, and Leo Stein. It was in Paris that Dehn met his first wife, Mura Ziperovitch, a dancer who had left revolutionary Russia. Upon his return to the U.S. the Chicago Tribunes Paris edition published a farewell to Dehn, stating, "We are sorry to see that Adolf Dehn is going back to America," marking the impression his presence made among the inhabitants of Montparnasse.

Later career

In 1929 Dehn returned to New York City with his wife. In New York, he began to focus his art on depicting scenes of Manhattan, showcasing the skyline and views of the city from the Staten Island Ferry. As the Great Depression had taken hold of the country, Dehn and his wife were desperately poor, and their financial difficulties contributed to their ultimate divorce. In the 1930s, his work began to appear in magazines such as The New Yorker and Vogue. During his period as a lithographer, his striking images of New York, including Central Park, captured the essence of the Roaring 20s and the 1930s Depression.
Beginning in 1930, Dehn made numerous trips back to his home in Minnesota, where he could live cheaply, and he executed a significant number of drawings and lithographs based on Midwest scenes. He also summered on Martha's Vineyard from 1933 to 1936, often in the company of Thomas Hart Benton, Jackson Pollock, Georges Schreiber, and others in the vicinity of Gay Head and Menemsha, and joined by his girlfriend at the time, Eileen Lake.
In the early 1930s, Dehn established The Adolf Dehn Print Club and became a founding member of the Associated American Artists. Prints magazine selected Dehn as one of the 10 best printmakers in the United States in 1936.
Dehn earned a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1939, which allowed him to travel to the western United States and Mexico. In the early 40s, he worked as an instructor of etching and lithography at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and received a citation from the U.S. treasury department for "Distinguished Service Rendered in Behalf of War Savings Program."
Dehn started executing watercolors in late 1936, admitting he had "been afraid of color" in the first decades of his career. He rose to the top tier of American watercolorists in short order, seen in a feature article on his landscape watercolors in Life magazine and a traveling show organized by the Museum of Modern Art, "Four American Water Colorists" in which eleven Dehn watercolors were joined with the works of Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, and Charles Burchfield. Dehn's watercolors were described to have a "homely poetry with a modern sensitiveness." Watercolor painting and casein painting represented signature second and third arms of Dehn's artistic output for the rest of his career.
In 1944, Dehn met Virginia Engleman, who was working in the Associated American Artists printshop. The couple married in 1947 and enjoyed an artistic collaboration for the rest of his life. In the 1940s, Dehn began to sell more lithographs and to teach other American artists lithography techniques. In 1947 he joined the Society of American Graphic Artists, exhibiting his lithograph, Lake in Central Park, in the 32nd Annual Exhibition for $5.00. Dehn published his first book, titled Water Color Painting, in 1945. As he became more widely recognized and financially successful, he was able to travel extensively. As well as visiting and painting Key West and the southwestern region of the United States, he went to Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Afghanistan and other areas of the world. The wide range of subject matter found in his prints, drawings, and paintings reflects his travels. He was awarded a second Guggenheim Fellowship in 1951.
In 1961, Dehn was elected as a full academician to the National Academy of Design, and in 1965 he was elected as a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He visited Paris for the last time in 1967, where he worked at the Atelier Desjobert.
Dehn died in New York City on May 19, 1968, after suffering a heart attack. He is remembered as a prolific artist of great range. His works are held in over 100 museums ; over 25 museums hold extensive collections of his output. Many prominent galleries represented Dehn as his fame grew, and posthumously, among them Harmon-Meek Gallery and Thomas French Fine Art.

Works

Paintings and drawings

Dehn had a distinct style of illustration and painting. His drawings of this period exhibit freedom in line and form along with social satire. Dehn's landscapes suggest the grandeur of nature, and a signature element in them for which Dehn was praised was the magnificence of his clouds.

Prints

Many of Dehn's prints are made using tusche, a liquid lithographic medium which allows for fluid effects. He has been called the "Debussy of American lithography" and "Dean of American lithography" by printmaking experts Clinton Adams and Philadelphia Museum of Art's Prints and Drawings curator, Carl Zigrosser. With his art Dehn introduced new techniques that had never before been used in lithography, and was praised as one of the world's leading printmakers.

Additional works and photos

In an artist statement he wrote for an exhibit at St. Olaf College in Minnesota, Dehn said, "My paintings are my statement. What I have to offer as a painter is direct and simple and words are not necessary to a greater understanding or enjoyment of them."

Collections

Selected museum and other institutional collections holding Adolf Dehn paintings and/or prints as part of their permanent collections include the following.
Museum/institutionLocation
Ackland Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC
Albertina MuseumVienna, Austria
Albright-Knox Art GalleryBuffalo, NY
Arizona State University Art MuseumTempe, AZ
Art Institute of ChicagoChicago, IL
Art Museum of Western Virginia Roanoke, VA
Audubon House and Tropical GardensKey West, FL
The Baker Museum Artis-NaplesNaples, FL
Besser Museum for Northeast MichiganAlpena, MI
Boca Raton Museum of ArtBoca Raton, FL
British MuseumLondon, UK
Brooklyn MuseumBrooklyn, NY
Buffalo Bill Center of the WestCody, WY
The Butler Institute of American ArtYoungstown, OH
Canton Museum of ArtCanton, OH
Carnegie Museum of ArtPittsburgh, PA
Charles H. MacNider Art MuseumMason City, IA
Cincinnati Art MuseumCincinnati, OH
Colorado Springs Fine Art CenterColorado Springs, CO
Columbus Museum of ArtColumbus, OH
Cummer Museum of Art and GardensJacksonville, FL
David Winton Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown UniversityProvidence, RI
Davidson Art Center, Wesleyan UniversityMiddletown, CT
deCordova Sculpture Park and MuseumLincoln, MA
Detroit Institute of ArtsDetroit, MI
El Paso Museum of ArtEl Paso, TX
Everhart MuseumScranton, PA
Fairfield University Art MuseumFairfield, CT
Farnsworth Art MuseumRockland, ME
Fayetteville Museum of ArtFayetteville, NC
Flint Institute of ArtFlint, MI
The George Washington University Dimmock GalleryWashington, DC
Georgia Museum of Art, University of GeorgiaAthens, GA
Golisano Children's Museum of NaplesNaples, FL
Grand Rapids Art MuseumGrand Rapids, MI
Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, UCLALos Angeles, CA
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenWashington, DC
Hofstra University MuseumHempstead, NY
Illinois State MuseumSpringfield, IL
Indianapolis Museum of ArtIndianapolis, IN
Jewett Arts Center, Wellesley CollegeWellesley, MA
Joslyn Art MuseumOmaha, NE
Kalamazoo Institute of ArtsKalamazoo, MI
Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MI
La Salle University Art MuseumPhiladelphia, PA
Le Sueur County Historical SocietyLeCenter, MN
Louisiana Arts & Science MuseumBaton Rouge, LA
LSU Libraries, LSUBaton Rouge, LA
Luther CollegeDecorah, IA
McNay Art MuseumSan Antonio, TX
Mead Art Museum, Amherst CollegeAmherst, MA
Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist UniversityDallas, TX
Memorial Art Gallery, University of RochesterRochester, NY
Memphis Brooks Museum of ArtMemphis, TN
[Metropolitan Museum of Art|The Metropolitan Museum of Art]New York, NY
Midwest Museum of American ArtElkhart, IN
Minneapolis Institute of ArtMinneapolis, MN
Minnesota Historical SocietySt. Paul, MN
Minnesota Museum of American ArtSt. Paul, MN
Missouri State University CollectionSpringfield, MO
Mitchell Wolfson CollectionMiami Beach, FL
Montclair Art MuseumMontclair, NJ
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts InstituteUtica, NY
Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of MissouriColumbia, MO
Museum of Art - DeLandDeland, FL
Museum of Fine ArtsSt. Petersburg, FL
Museum of Fine Arts Springfield MuseumsSpringfield, MA
Museum of Modern ArtNew York, NY
National Gallery of ArtWashington, DC
Naval History and Heritage Command MuseumsWashington, DC
New Britain Museum of American ArtNew Britain, CT
New Orleans Museum of ArtNew Orleans, LA
Newark MuseumNewark, NJ
Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences Norfolk, VA
Norton Museum of ArtWest Palm Beach, FL
Ohio Wesleyan University Art CollectionDelaware, OH
Paine Art Center and GardensOshkosh, WI
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsPhiladelphia, PA
Philadelphia Museum of ArtPhiladelphia, PA
Philbrook Museum of ArtTulsa, OK
Plattsburgh State Art Museum, State University of New YorkPlattsburgh, NY
Portland Art MuseumPortland, OR
Queens MuseumQueens, NY
Radford University Art MuseumRadford, VA
Roswell Museum & Art CenterRoswell, NM
Saint Louis Art MuseumSt. Louis, MO
San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtSan Francisco, CA
São Paulo Museum of ArtSão Paulo, Brazil
Seattle Art MuseumSeattle, WA
Sheldon Museum of Art, University of NebraskaLincoln, NE
Smithsonian American Art MuseumWashington, DC
Smithsonian National Portrait GalleryWashington, DC
Southern Alleghenies Museum of ArtLoretto, PA
Speed Art MuseumLouisville, KY
Spencer Museum of Art, University of KansasLawrence, KS
Springfield Art MuseumSpringfield, MO
Swope Art MuseumTerre Haute, IN
Syracuse University Art GalleriesSyracuse, NY
Terra Museum of American Art Chicago, IL
Tweed Museum of Art, University of MinnesotaDuluth, MN
Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State UniversityWichita, KS
The University of Arizona Museum of ArtTucson, AZ
University of New Mexico Art MuseumAlbuquerque, NM
Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsRichmond, VA
The von Liebig Art CenterNaples, FL
Wadsworth AtheneumHartford, CT
Walker Art CenterMinneapolis, MN
Washington Pavilion of Arts and ScienceSioux Falls, SD
Whitney Museum of American ArtNew York, NY
Wichita Art MuseumWichita, KS
Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State UniversityWichita Falls, TX
Woodstock Artists Association and MuseumWoodstock, NY
Wright Museum of Art, Beloit CollegeBeloit, WI
Yale University Art GalleryNew Haven, CT
Yellowstone Art MuseumBillings, MT

Exhibition history

Adolf Dehn exhibitions, 1915–2021:
YearTitleLocationMonth
2021Dehn and Dehn: Selected Works of Adolf and Virginia DehnThe Bundy Modern, Waitsfield, VTMay
2020People & PlacesHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLApril
2019Engaging the Far West: Adolf Dehn's Colorado and Peter Hurd's New MexicoD. Wigmore Gallery, New York, NYDecember
2019Adolf Dehn's New YorkDelamar Hotels, Greenwich, CTNovember
2019Terra Florida D. Wigmore Gallery, New York, NYMarch
2017A.D. RetrospectiveMuseum of Art, Deland, FLJuly
2017Adolf Dehn and the American LandColorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, CODecember
2017Adolf Dehn: Midcentury ManhattanFairfield University Art Museum, Fairfield, CTJanuary- April
2017Adolf Dehn: Midcentury ManhattanSheldon Swope Art Museum, Terra Haute, INJune- August
2017Adolf Dehn: Midcentury ManhattanArtist Book Foundation, North Adams, MAOctober
2016Adolf Dehn: At Home and Far AfieldTremaine Art Center, Suffield Academy, Suffueld, CTJanuary- March
2016Adolf Dehn’s PennsylvaniaSouthern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PAJanuary- April
2016The Gentle Satire of Adolf DehnPalmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PAAugust- December
2015A.D. in the CaribbeanHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLApril
2015The Other Side of Midnight: Paintings and Prints by A.D.Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MontanaJune
2015Adolf Dehn: LandscapesSpringfield Art Museum, Springfield, MOMay
2012Dehn’s DamesHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLDecember
2011Adolf Dehn: A RetrospectiveBonham Creative Arts Center, Manchester Community College, Manchester, CTApril- May
2010Landscapes from Around the WorldHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLApril
2010Adolf Dehn, Works on PaperBurke Gallery, Plattsburgh State Art Museum, Plattsburgh, NYApril
2009A Touch of HumorWilliam Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CTJune- July
2009Adolf Dehn: Love, Labour, LeisureMercy Gallery, Richmond Art Center, The Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, CTSeptember- October
2008Politically Incorrect with Adolf DehnHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLJanuary
2007Prints and DrawingsAsylum Hill Gallery, Hartford, CTMarch
2005Adolf Dehn WinterscapesHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLDecember
2005Works on Paper by Adolf DehnWashington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Sioux Falls, SDDecember
2004Adolf DehnSpringfield Art Museum, Springfield, MOSeptember
2004Adolf Dehn: The General Strike, 1926, Pastels of the Rhonda ValleySusan Teller Gallery, New York, NYJuly
2003Adolf Dehn: Works from the Permanent CollectionRadford University Art Museum, Radford, VAOctober
2002Love, Labor, LeisureHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLMarch
2002Love, Labor, LeisureMarch Exhibition at the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJMarch
2001Adolf Dehn in AfghanistanHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLNovember
1997A Visit to TuscanyHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLMay
1996Nature & Human Nature: The Art of Adolf DehnAlexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, LAJanuary
1996The Humor of Adolf DehnThe Butler Institute of American Art, Youngtown, OHMarch
1996Adolf Dehn: The Incurable Traveller, Lithographs 1922-1967Susan Teller Gallery, New York, NYApril
1995Nature & Human Nature: The Art of A.D.Louisiana Arts & Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LAMarch
1995Centennial: Adolf Dehn and the American SceneJames J. Hill House, Minnesota Historical Society, Saint Paul, MNFebruary
1994Midwest Landscapes by Adolf DehnSpiva Center for the Arts, Missouri State University, Joplin, MOFebruary
1994Funny People by Adolf DehnHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLApril
1993Adolf DehnMelvin Art Gallery, Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FLJanuary
1993The Colorado Work of Adolf DehnElizabeth Schlosser Fine Art, Aspen, COFebruary
1993Modernist Colorado Artists with a Special Focus on Adolf DehnElizabeth Schlosser Fine Art, Aspen, COAugust
1993Adolf Dehn, The Butler Inst of American ArtSalem Branch Museum, Salem, ORNovember
1992Adolf Dehn RetrospectiveHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLMarch
1991Adolf DehnHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLApril
1991Adolf Dehn: A Life’s Work 1992-1965Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FLNovember
1990Adolf Dehn RetrospectiveHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLJanuary
1990Funsence: Satirical Drawings and Lithographs by Adolf DehnPhilharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples, FLMarch
1988Adolf Dehn and American Lithography between the WarsJames J. Hill House, Minnesota Historical Society, Saint Paul, MNJanuary
1988Adolf Dehn: A Retrospective of PrintsAssociated American Artists Galleries, New York, NYFebruary
1987Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorAlbany Institute of History and Art, Albany, NYJanuary
1987Adolf Dehn WatercolorsFarnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, MEFebruary
1987Scene and Satire Supreme: The Lithographs of Adolf DehnJune 1 Gallery, Bethlehem, PANovember
1987The Social Graces 1905-41, group exhibition The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NYJuly
1986Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorTraveling exhibition lent by Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FL
1986Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorMuskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MNFebruary
1986Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorLakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences, Peoria, ILApril
1986Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorAmarillo Art Center, Amarillo, TXJune
1986Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorLouisiana Arts & Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LAAugust
1986Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorLe Sueur County Historical Society, Waterville, MNOctober
1986Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorDahl Fine Arts Center, Rapid City, SDDecember
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorTraveling exhibition lent by Harmon-Meeks Gallery, Naples, FL
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorHunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, TNJanuary
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorRoanoke Museum of Fine Arts, Roanoke, VAMarch
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorCanton Art Institute, Canton, OHMay
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorCharles H. MacNider Museum, Mason City, IAJuly
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorMidwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart, INSeptember
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorZanesville Art Center, Zanesville, OHOctober
1985Adolf Dehn Retrospective / American Landscapes in WatercolorSheldon Swope Art Gallery, Terra Haute, INDecember
1983Dehn and DehnFine Arts America, Richmond, VAFebruary
1982Adolf Dehn and Eliot O’HaraHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FL; traveling exhibition lent by Harmon-Meek GalleryApril
1982Adolf Dehn and Eliot O’HaraKrasl Art Center, St. Joseph, MIJune
1982Adolf Dehn and Eliot O’HaraMidwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart, INJuly–August
1982Adolf Dehn and Eliot O’HaraMary Ryan Gallery, New York, NYNovember
1981Adolf Dehn: The Memorial RetrospectiveHarmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, FLMarch
1979Adolf Dehn The Full RangeJune 1 Gallery, Bethlehem, CT; represented by Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, NYMarch
1977Adolf Dehn 1895-1965 Watercolors, Drawings, LithographsJacques Baruch Gallery, Chicago, ILJanuary
1972The Many Faces of Adolf Dehn: LithographsJune 1 Gallery, Bethlehem, CTJuly
1970-1971Represented by Kennedy Galleries, New York, NY
1969The Adolf Dehn ExhibitionCarlin Galleries, Fort Worth, TXJuly
1969Adolf Dehn, 1895-1968Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH
1968Retrospective exhibitionFar Gallery, New York, NYJanuary
1968Retrospective exhibitionThe Century Association, New York, NYFebruary
1968Adolf Dehn Paintings and LithographsCapricorn Galleries, Bethesda, MDMarch
1966Watercolors by Adolf DehnThe Museum of Fine Arts and Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, MASeptember
1965New WatercolorsMilch Gallery, New York, NYMarch
1965American Landscape DrawingsBerkshire Museum, Lenox, MA
1964Adolf Dehn Retrospective of Lithographs, 1920-1963Far Gallery, New York, NYMarch
1964Oils, Watercolors, and Prints of Adolf DehnFlair House Gallery, Cincinnati, OHOctober
1964The Fabulous DecadeThe Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NJMay
1963The Lithographs of Adolf DehnUniversity of Maine Art Gallery, Orono, MEApril
1962Lithographs by Adolf and Virginia DehnGallery 10, New Hope, PAApril
196226 New Lithographs by Adolf DehnAssociated American Artist Galleries, New York, NYApril
1961Adolf Dehn RetrospectiveUniversity of Missouri Art Department Gallery, Columbia, MOFebruary
1960New Casein PaintingsMilch Gallery, New York, NYOctober
1958Thirty Years of LithographyKrasner Gallery, New York, NYFebruary
1958Adolf Dehn RetrospectiveUniversity of Missouri Art Department Gallery, MOFebruary
1957New PaintingsMilch Gallery, New York, NYMarch
1956New PaintingsAssociated American Artists Galleries, New York, NYFebruary
1955Watercolors of Adolf DehnCarnegie Hall Gallery, University of Maine, Orono, MENovember
1953Adolf DehnHudson Guild Gallery, New York, NYNovember
1951Haitian WorldAssociated American Artists Galleries, New York, NYNovember
1951Thirty Lithographs of Adolf DehnUniversity of Maine Gallery, Orono, MENovember
1949Commemorative Exhibition of Adolf Dehn’s Twenty-five Years’ Work in LithographyAssociated American Artists Galleries, New York, NYSeptember
1948ExhibitionWhitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1947Lithographs by Adolf DehnSmithsonian Institution, Washington, DCFebruary
1947Adolph Dehn: New LithographsAssociated American Artists Galleries, New York, NYApril
1945Solo exhibition at national museum, Caracas, Venezuela
1944Four American WatercoloristsMuseum of Modern Art, New York, NY
1944Naval AviationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYJanuary
1943International Watercolor Exhibit The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1943Naval AviationNational Gallery of Art, Washington, DCNovember
1942ExhibitionWhitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1941The Satirical and the LyricalAssociated American Artists Galleries, New York, NYMarch
1940Watercolors by Adolf DehnWeyhe Gallery, New York, NY
1939Solo exhibitionWeyhe Gallery, New York, NY
1938First watercolor exhibitionWeyhe Gallery, New York, NY
1938Annual ExhibitionWhitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1935Solo exhibitionWeyhe Gallery, New York, NY
1932Lithographs by Adolf DehnWeyhe Gallery, New York, NY
1931Ink Drawings by Adolf DehnWeyhe Gallery, New York, NY
1930Fifty New Lithographs by Adolf DehnWeyhe Gallery, New York, NYApril
1929Drawings and Lithographs by Adolf DehnWeyhe Gallery, New York, NYFebruary
1928Solo gallery exhibitionParis, France
1925Drawings by A.D.Weyhe Gallery, New York, NYJanuary
1923Group exhibitionWurthle and Sohn Gallery, Vienna, Austria
1923First solo exhibitionThe Weyhe Gallery, New York, NYApril
1915First museum show Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN