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Kahnweiler Gallery

The Kahnweiler Gallery, originally founded by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler in 1907, was a prominent art gallery in Paris known for championing early 20th-century modernist artists. It specialized in promoting influential painters such as Picasso and Braque, playing a key role in the development and recognition of Cubism. The gallery was renowned for its innovative approach to art commerce and its support of avant-garde movements, helping to shape modern art history. Over time, it became an important cultural institution, showcasing groundbreaking works and fostering relationships between artists and collectors.