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Signed lower right: Emile A. Gruppe
Emile Gruppe once said, “If you want exacting details in a painting, then you might as well look at a photograph. I make an impression on a canvas, and let one’s imagination fill in the details.” Gruppe’s distinctive style and technique, summarized in this statement, is brought to life in Winter Forest with Stream. The soft, glowing palette works in concert with the artist’s expert handling of the brushwork to capture the quiet hush of winter light. The thick arbor of bare trees that frame the stream as it wends it way through landscape exemplify Gruppe’s sure handling of the composition. Overall, Winter Forest with Stream is a fine example of Gruppe’s deft handling of his medium and understanding of the nuances of the winter landscape.
Emile Gruppe was the son of the painter Charles Gruppe, who lived and painted in Europe for twenty-five years before moving to the United States. Emile’s artistic training began early under his father and continued at the Carnegie Art School, where he studied with George Bridgeman; in Woodstock, New York he trained with John Fabian Carlson; in Provincetown, with Charles Hawthorne, Richard Miller, and George Chapman. Clearly, after having studied with these men, Gruppe was well versed in the style of American Impressionism. However, he was also greatly influenced by Claude Monet, most notably the Water Lily Series, as seen in his palette and loose handling of the paint.
Gruppe resided for most of his career in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He also lived in Jeffersonville, Vermont and Sarasota, Florida. However it was Gruppe’s paintings of Gloucester and Rockport that won him the most acclaim. By 1930 the artist was best known for his deft, post-impressionistic scenes of the landscape, most notably the docks and villages of Gloucester and Rockport. His views of a locale would change according to time of day, season, and vantage point, and in each he would masterfully combine a heavy impasto with a lightness of touch––a style that was distinctly his own. While Gruppe achieved most of his acclaim for his landscape paintings, he also painted figures and portraits.
Gruppe was fiercely committed to his art and equally passionate about discussing ideas. He founded the Gruppe Summer School in Gloucester with his own teachers, Bridgeman, Carlson, Chapman, and Miller. Gruppe was an active member of the Salmagundi Club, Rockport Art Association, and Allied Artists of America, to name only a few. His works are part of such reputable institutions as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Smith College Art Museum, The White House, Montclair Art Museum, and the Butler Art Institute.
- Creator:Emile Gruppe (1896 - 1978)
- Dimensions:Height: 30.25 in (76.84 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Bryn Mawr, PA
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Emile Gruppe
Emile Gruppe (1896-1978) was an unusually prolific artist. He was at his easel almost every day and created thousands of paintings over a career that lasted 60 years. At his peak, he was completing almost 200 oil paintings a year. Yet he has never failed to find an audience for his depictions of New England in autumn and winter, or his harbor scenes of Rockport and Gloucester in Massachusetts. Gruppe was born in 1896 in Rochester, New York to an artistic family--his father, brother, sister and nephew were all artists. Emile spent his youth in Holland, where his father, Charles Gruppe, worked as an artist. Emile lived in the Netherlands until he was 17, when the family returned permanently to the United States to avoid World War I. In New York City, Gruppe attended classes at the National Academy of Design and at the Art Students League, where he studied under Charles Chapman and George Bridgman. He also studied with John Carlson in Woodstock, New York, where he gained an appreciation for outdoor painting. Carlson “turned me into a painter,” he later said. Gruppe helped found the Rockport Art Association in 1921, but he is most closely linked to Gloucester where he lived from about 1940 until his death. He operated the Gloucester School of Painting from the 1940s into the 1970s and helped turn the Rocky Neck area of East Gloucester into a world-famous art colony. The school boasted an impressive faculty but Gruppe’s own exuberant plein-air demonstrations were often the highlight of the week. Gloucester, with its fleet of whimsically painted fishing vessels, crowded wharf buildings and shacks, and picturesque inhabitants, never ceased to fascinate Gruppe. He also helped popularize Rockport’s famous fishing shack known as Motif #1, sometimes called “the most often-painted building in America.” By the 1940s, Gruppe was one of the most prominent of the Cape Ann artists, a group that included Frederick Mulhaupt, Anthony Thieme, Theresa Bernstein, Marguerite Pierson, William Lester Stevens, and Aldro Thompson Hibbard. The painters of this ‘Cape Ann School’ were some of the first U.S. artists to employ plein air painting techniques. Gruppe’s style, which tended toward Tonalism early in his career, mutated into a bold impressionism in the 1940s and 1950s. Gruppe occasionally traveled to Jeffersonville, VT where he loved to paint the picturesque country roads, farms, and forests, sometimes with distinctive white birch trees. Later in life, he wintered in Florida where he painted some tropical scenes. Though Gruppe suffered a stroke in the early 1970s, he continued to paint until his death in 1978. On the morning he died, the 82-year-old artist had stretched a canvas in preparation for a day of painting. Gruppe’s portrayals of the archetypal the houses, harbors, and rural landscape of New England have never gone out of style. His expressive impressionistic paintings continue to appeal to twenty-first-century sensibilities of a seemingly eternal New England, barely touched by modernity.
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