- Emil Gruppe
Emile Albert Gruppé (1896-1978) was an American painter born in
Rochester, New York to Helen andCharles P. Gruppe . He lived the early years of his life in theNetherlands as his father Charles Paul Gruppe, painted with the Hague school of art and acted as a dealer for the Dutch painters in the US. The family returned permanently to the states around 1913 when rumblings ofWorld War I were brewing. All of Emile’s siblings established themselves in the arts.Gruppe's artistic career began in 1915 but was briefly interrupted in 1917, when he spent a year in the
United States Navy . He made his permanent studio inGloucester, Massachusetts and became a member of theCape Ann school of artists.Although Gruppe is best known for his variety of impressionistic
landscapes , he also painted figures and portraits. His modern style was largely inherited from the French ImpressionistMonet . "Lily Pads," date and location unknown, one of Gruppe's landscapes, attests to Monet's influence; it is similar to some of the paintings in Monet's "Water Lily" series.He was the teacher of other famous artists including oil painter
Otis Cook ofRockport, Massachusetts , and his work was an influence onBill Wray ,Nathalie Nordstrand , and other painters.Gruppe's paintings are often seen in major auction galleries, such as
Sotheby's ,Christies , andSkinners . Auction prices have risen steadily and exceed most Rockport School artists. Gruppe is among the most prominent of Rockport artists, a group that that includes:Anthony Thieme ,Marguerite Pierson ,Antonio Cirino ,W Lester Stevens , andAldro Hibbard .Gruppe studied at the National Academy (NYC), and the Grande Chaumiere, Paris.
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