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William C. Graueruntitled (Rocks along the Coast)c. 1950
c. 1950
$350
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untitled (Rocks along the Coast)
Gouache and watercolor on paper, c. 1950
Signed with the estate stamp signature lower left (see photo)
This is a preliminary study for a large exhibition painting
Most likely an image of the California coast line.
Provenance: estate of the artist
by decent
Image/Sheet size: 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches
GRAUER, WILLIAM C. (2 Dec. 1895-6 Apr. 1985) was a painter, muralist, and art teacher active in Cleveland for nearly 60 years. Born in Philadelphia, he graduated from the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art in 1914 and saw service in France during WORLD WAR I. Coming to Cleveland as a free-lance artist in 1927, he married Natalie Eynon (1888-1955), a fellow native Philadelphian and artist with whose career his own became intertwined. Invited to contribute murals to the President's Cottage at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., in 1932, they returned to found and co-direct the Old White Art Colony, School and Gallery there during the summers from 1934-40. During the same period they also started the art department at Cleveland College of Western Reserve University (see CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY). Grauer painted murals for the West Virginia exhibitions in both the Chicago Century of Progress (1933) and the New York World's Fair (1939). Residents of Ambleside Dr. near UNIVERSITY CIRCLE, the Grauers also maintained a summer home and studio in E. Claridon, Geauga County. They had 2 daughters, Blanche E. and Gretchen. Following the death of his wife, Grauer married another Cleveland College art instructor, Dorothy Turobinski, in 1964. He retired from WRU as associate professor of art in 1966 but continued to paint and to teach privately. Increasingly abstract in style in his later years, his work had been exhibited in 55 MAY SHOWs at the CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART.
Courtesy Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
- Creator:William C. Grauer (1896, American)
- Creation Year:c. 1950
- Dimensions:Height: 11.75 in (29.85 cm)Width: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)
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- Condition:Original.
- Gallery Location:Fairlawn, OH
- Reference Number:Seller: FA55501stDibs: LU14011638472
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