Justus Engelhardt Kühn (unknown-c1717) was a portrait painter active in colonial Maryland in the early part of the eighteenth century.
He was the earliest professional artist to work in the Middle Atlantic colonies.
A number of his portraits are held in the collection of the Maryland Historical Society.
[2] Kuhn was active in the early 1700s and painted a number of local dignitaries in Maryland including Henry Darnall III, Charles Carroll of Annapolis and Eleanor Darnall Carroll.
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