Edward Cucuel  (American, 1879-1954) 

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Edward Cucuel, By the Water's Edge

 

Edward Cucuel
By the Water's Edge
Willow Gallery
Edward Cucuel, Summer Reflection

 

Edward Cucuel
Summer Reflection
Willow Gallery
Edward Cucuel, Nach der Regatta

 

Edward Cucuel
Nach der Regatta
circa 1920

Kovacek & Zetter GmbH
Edward Cucuel, Woman with Flowers

 

Edward Cucuel
Woman with Flowers
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Edward Cucuel, Dame im Park mit Hut in der Hand

 

Edward Cucuel
Dame im Park mit Hut in der Hand
oil on paper laid on canvas

 

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Edward Cucuel, The Old Oak

 

Edward Cucuel
The Old Oak
oil on canvas

 

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Edward Cucuel, Teplý jarní den

 

Edward Cucuel
Teplý jarní den, 1920-1929
oil on cardboard

 

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  Edward Cucuel was an American modern illustrator and landscape painter. Born in San Francisco, he attended the local academy of arts at the early age of 14. After a short time working as an illustrator at the newspaper ‘The Examiner’, he went to Paris. There he entered the Academie Julian and Colarossi, later studying under Gerome at L’ Ecole des Beaux Arts.
  In 1896 Cucuel went back to the USA but he soon returned to Paris to devote his life to painting. After two years in the city, he travelled through Europe to study the old masters. In Berlin he worked again as an illustrator and in 1907 he moved to Munich. He joined the artists’ group ‘Scholle’, which was dominated by the leading artist Leo Putz and took part in the exhibitions of the ‘Secession’ in Munich. In 1912 Cucuel successfully exhibited some of his works in Paris and in 1913 he became a member of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and of the Salon d’Automne. In 1915 his paintings were exhibited at the Expo in San Francisco.
  The outbreak of World War II forced him to leave Germany to return to the USA. Cucuel settled in Pasadena, California, where he remained until his death in 1954.
  His work is represented at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburg; the Art Institute, Chicago; the Detroit Mueum of Arts; the Toledo Museum; Rochester Museum in Toronto; the National Academy, New York; and 0many other important collections.