Place: Copenhagen
Born: 1916
Death: 1956
Biography:
, a painter and illustrator, was born in Denmark in 1916. His life trajectory took him to Canada, where he became an integral part of the country's art scene, particularly as a member of the Painters Eleven, a group of abstract artists active in Toronto from 1953-1960.
Cahén's work is characterized by its versatility, ranging from abstract pieces to illustrations for Canadian magazines, which he contributed to for over fifteen years. His style, though varied, often reflected the post-war avant-garde spirit of his time, with a focus on experimentation and pushing boundaries.
- The North Gate of the Citadel, a piece that showcases his ability to capture the essence of Danish landscapes, is reminiscent of Christen Købke's style, though this is not a direct association. - His abstract works, akin to those found in the Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom collection on Wikioo.org, demonstrate his engagement with modern art movements.
Despite his short career, ending with his passing in 1956, Cahén's influence can be seen in the subsequent generations of Canadian artists. His involvement with Painters Eleven solidified his place in Canadian art history.
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