Description: A fine impressionist landscape of Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire by American artist Emile Albert Gruppé (1896-1978). Gruppé was born in Rochester, NY, and is renowned for his New England landscapes and vigorous portrayals of the harbors and houses of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The son of landscape artist Charles P. Gruppé (1860-1940), Emile enjoyed a long and successful career that spanned over six decades.In 1925, Gruppé began spending summers in Gloucester. He established a studio on Rocky Neck in East Gloucester where he taught plein-air classes. In 1942 —along with Bridgman, Carlson, Miller and Chapman—he established the Gruppé Summer School, which he continued to operate until 1970.Gruppé’s works hang in many colleges and museums: Smith College, Silberman College in Montreal, the University of Idaho, the Los Angeles Museum, the San Antonio Museum and the de Cordova Museum. His paintings are also at the White House in Washington, D.C. and the Gruppe Summer School in Gloucester.Oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed on verso stretcher “Monadnock,” and housed in a distressed molded giltwood frame with red undercoat. Provenance: Previously sold at Freemans/Hindman Auctions ( Katz Collection 6/2024); Grogan & Co (9/2015); and James D. Julia Inc (1/2001). Dimensions: 10” H x 12” W, actual; 15 ¼” H x 17 ¼” W, framed. Ref: 810 Item id: 10379 New Hampshire Antique Co-op 323 Elm StreetMilford, NH 03055 A local family business since 1983Named Best of New England by Yankee Magazine
Price: 4900 USD
Location: Milford, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-09-22T16:26:52.000Z
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Artist: Emile Albert Gruppe
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Theme: Nature
Style: Impressionism
Material: Canvas
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Subject: Landscape