Red & Dutch Budweiser Hall
Artist
Walt Kuhn
(American, 1877 - 1949)
Date1936
MediumWatercolor and ink over graphite on paper
DimensionsUnframed: 10 11/16 × 19 3/8 inches (27.15 × 49.21 cm)
Credit LineGift of Walt Kuhn through the Friends of Art
Object number47-90
Signedl.r.: "Walt Kuhn Kansas City 1936"
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DescriptionInterior of a bar divided into two sections; one showing bar; the other showing a club room with people at tables, dancing, and stage show; yellow and red lights playing on tables.Gallery LabelThe broad format of this watercolor showcases Walt Kuhn's training as a set designer for musical reviews and vaudeville shows. However, the somewhat awkward composition, spontaneous line, and careful indentification of place and date suggest something other than a scenic invention. Indeed, the Kansas City Times confirmed that Kuhn visited Kansas City in mid-June of 1936 and made this sketch on the spot at the Red & Dutch Budweiser Hall, a well-known West Bottoms nightclub featuring a bandstand, dance floor, and 40-foot bar.
Copyright© Estate of Walt Kuhn / Courtesy DC Moore Gallery, New York
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