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Charles Paul Gruppe1900

Reading Public Museum

Reading Public Museum
Reading, United States

Charles Gruppe was born in Canada and moved at the age of ten to Rochester, New York. The artist studied in Holland and much of his work, including this very large painting, is inspired by his nearly twenty years spent there.

In 1925, after viewing an exhibition of beautiful winter harbor scenes from Gloucester, Massachusetts, by Frederick Mulhaupt, Charles and his son Emile, also a painter, moved to Cape Ann. The artist spent the next fifteen summers painting the harbor scenes that drew him to New England decades earlier.

This painting has an especially rich exhibition history including the official Salon in Paris (1908) and the International Exhibition in Berlin, where it was reproduced in color for the Masters of Color series in Leipzig.

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