Kuhn, Walt (American, 1877-1949). ORTHOPHONIC EVENING.
Drawing, ink and watercolor, 1928.
Titled, signed and dated within the image, in ink, and further inscribed with the copyright symbol (c in a circle) and signed and dated 1937, in pencil, presumably to preserve reproduction and publication rights.
9 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches, plus margins of about 1/2 inch. In
excellent condition.
The "Orthophonic Victrola," introduced in 1925, was the first electric record player sold commercially. In the drawing it is seen at the left, with the host changing a record. The rest of the drawing reveals that listening to music was not the primary activity of the "orthophonic evening."
Drawing, ink and watercolor, 1928.
Titled, signed and dated within the image, in ink, and further inscribed with the copyright symbol (c in a circle) and signed and dated 1937, in pencil, presumably to preserve reproduction and publication rights.
9 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches, plus margins of about 1/2 inch. In
excellent condition.
The "Orthophonic Victrola," introduced in 1925, was the first electric record player sold commercially. In the drawing it is seen at the left, with the host changing a record. The rest of the drawing reveals that listening to music was not the primary activity of the "orthophonic evening."