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Emile Albert Gruppe    (American, 1896-1978)

 Emile Albert Gruppe - Florida Fisherman (Paintings) h: 20 x w: 24 in / h: 50.8 x w: 61 cm
Emile Albert Gruppe
Florida Fisherman
 
 Emile Albert Gruppe - Wood Land Stream (Paintings) h: 25 x w: 30 in / h: 63.5 x w: 76.2 cm
Emile Albert Gruppe
Wood Land Stream circa 1935
 
 

Biography
Born in Rochester, New York, Emile Gruppe was a renowned New England landscape and marine painter. Although he painted landscapes and portraits, the artist is best known for his views of fishing boats docked at Gloucester and Rockport, and for his Rockport village scenes. The son of famed landscape painter Charles Paul Gruppe, Emile was born in 1896 in Rochester, New York. With the strong influence of his father and his own art education at The Hague in the Netherlands and in New York City at the National Academy of Design and The Arts Students League, Emile Gruppe’s prolific fine art career earned him dozens of awards, prizes and medals during his lifetime. In 1942 Gruppe founded the Gruppe Summer School in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He made his permanent studio in Gloucester.
Emile Gruppe was a member of the Salmagundi Club; the North Shore Art Association (1929-1978); the Rockport Art Association; the Gloucester Society of Artists; the Allied Artists of America; the Longboat Key Art Association; the Sarasota Art Association and the Grand Central Art Galleries amongst others.
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