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Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler
Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (25 June 1884 - 11 January 1979), was a German-born art historian, art collector, and one of the premier French art dealers of the 20th century. He became prominent as an art gallery owner in Paris beginning in 1907 and he was among the first champions of Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Cubism.〔John Richardson, ''A Life Of Picasso,'' The Cubist Rebel,'' 1907-1916, ''Raymonde,'' p. 36. Publ. Alfred A. Knopf, 1991, ISBN 978-0-307-26665-1〕 ==Early life== Kahnweiler's family had moved from Rockenhausen, a small village in the Palatinate (region), to Mannheim, Germany, where Kahnweiler was born in 1884. His upbringing and education at a German Gymnasium prepared him for a life as a philosophic art connoisseur and as a pragmatic businessman. An early initial training in the family business of stock brokerage in Germany and Paris (his uncle had a famous London stock brokerage house and was a major art collector of traditional English works and furniture) gave way to his opening his first small (4 x 4 meters) art gallery in Paris in 1907 at 28 rue Vignon.〔John Richardson, ''A Life Of Picasso,'' The Cubist Rebel,'' 1907-1916, ''Raymonde,'' p.35. Publ. Alfred A. Knopf, 1991, ISBN 978-0-307-26665-1〕
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