Coast of East Gloucester, circa 1907-1910 by Frederick Mulhaupt
Coast of East Gloucester, circa 1907-1910 by Frederick Mulhaupt
Frederick John Mulhaupt (American, 1871-1938)
Signed: Mulhaupt, (lower, right)
& inscribed on board verso, F. Mulhaupt
" Coast at East Gloucester ", circa 1907-1910
(inscribed on board verso)
Oil on board
8" x 10"
Original spindle carved frame in bronze finish 2 1/4" width
Overall Size: 12" x 13 7/8"
In very good original condition. Ready to be hung and enjoyed.
Frederick John Mulhaupt (1871-1938) was a prominent American Impressionist painter known for his harbor scenes and coastal landscapes of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Born in Rock Port, Missouri, he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and became a founding member of the Palette and Chisel Club. After working in Chicago, New York, and Europe, he settled in Gloucester in 1922, where he created the marine and harbor paintings that established his reputation as one of Cape Ann's most important artists.



