Clement Haupers Art
Clement Haupers studied in Paris with the Cubist painter André Llote, who influenced his style and perspective. Upon completing his studies in France, Haupers returned to Minnesota, where he became an influential teacher at the St. Paul School of Art. He rose to prominence in 1935 as the state and regional director of the New Deal’s Federal Art Project in Minnesota, which hired unemployed artists to decorate public buildings and parks. In 1981, Haupers was the first recipient of the “Minnesotan of the Year” award. He was born and died in the same house in St. Paul.
(Biography provided by Harris Schrank Fine Prints)1920s American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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1930s American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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1940s American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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Late 20th Century American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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Early 20th Century American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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Early 20th Century American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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1920s American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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Late 19th Century American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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1980s American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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Mid-20th Century American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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Late 20th Century American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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1920s American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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1960s American Realist Clement Haupers Art
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