Skip to main content
Collections Menu
Color lithograph of a blonde child licking his fingers while seated at a dining table
Noah at the Table
Color lithograph of a blonde child licking his fingers while seated at a dining table

Noah at the Table

Artist (American, born Russia, 1902 - 2005)
Date1953
MediumColor lithograph
Dimensionsplate/image: 20 1/4 in x 14 1/4 in; sheet/object: 23 in x 16 in
ClassificationPrint
Credit LineMary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, gift of Alice and Lee Bruemmer
Object number2007.17.2
Learn More

One Book One Northwestern, 2023–24

One of Chicago’s most prominent printmakers in mid-20th century Chicago, Max Kahn often drew from domestic life, home and family, for his subject matter. Kahn was married to artist Eleanor Coen, whose work is also in The Block’s collection; their children Katie and Noah became his frequent subjects in the 1950s. Noah at the Table is rendered in large patches of color and thick black lines. The print is vibrant and bright, reinforcing a sense of childhood innocence in its bold use of colors. The child is young and small but fills the frame of the print even though his head only reaches the top of the chair. Kahn captures the comfort of mealtime, a life-sustaining expression of love and care that is almost so ordinary it barely gets noted.

In Crying in H Mart, the idea of nourishing our loved ones, whether it is one’s child or a parent who is ill, is a simple but impactful gesture. As Zauner recalls in Crying in H Mart, food was “how my mother loved you, not through lies and constant verbal affirmation, but in subtle observations of what brought you joy, pocketed away to make you feel comfortable and cared for.”

Our collection database is a living document. We update our records frequently. If you have any additional information or notice an error, please contact printroom@northwestern.edu.
The Blue Cat
Max Kahn
ca. 1949
The Guitar Player
Max Kahn
1946
Black Cat White Cat
Max Kahn
ca. 1955
Stone Wall and Trees
Max Kahn
mid-20th century
Black shading forms two sailboats in the sea, with suggestion of atmosphere and light in background
Max Kahn
1963