Frank Knox Morton Rehn

Years

Born: 1848 · Died: 1914

Countries

Birth: United States

Biography

Frank Knox Morton Rehn (1848–1914) was an American painter renowned for his captivating marine paintings. As a prominent figure in the history of American art, Rehn's passion for capturing coastal landscapes and marine life has left an enduring legacy. With his unique style heavily influenced by French Impressionism, he sought to create exclusively American fine art paintings.

Throughout his career, Rehn was dedicated to perfecting his craft, experimenting with various techniques that showcased his exceptional skill as a painter. His artwork is characterized by its attention to detail and ability to evoke the beauty of the marine world. As president of the Salmagundi Club, Rehn played an integral role in promoting American art and artists, cementing his place as one of the most respected figures in the field.

Rehn's artwork continues to be celebrated for its timeless elegance and masterful execution.

Movement

American Tonalism

Techniques

oil painting, landscape, marine painting

Artworks (3)

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