Bathers
The son of a newspaper publisher in San Francisco, Edward Cucuel enrolled at the School of Design in San Francisco at the age of 14. Soon he started working as an illustrator at 'The Examiner'.
In 1892, he left for Paris to continue his art training at the Academie Julian and the Academie Colarossi. Later he attended the Academie des Beaux Arts. Upon his return to the US in 1896, Cucuel setteled in New York. In about 6 months, he returned to Paris and spent there another two years. He also traveled to Italy to study the old masters, Spain, Algeria, Ceylon, Japan and China.
Autumn Sun
Soon he moved to Berlin, Germany, where he worked as an illustrator and in 1907, Cucuel settled in Munich, where he joined the Scholle group of artists and worked closely with the remarkable painter Leo Putz. Cucuel exhibited at the Munich Secession and in Paris.
He married Clara Lotte von Marcard in 1907. In 1939, Edward Cucuel left Germany and setteld in Pasadena, Ca., where he led a rather secluded life.
In the Sun
Breakfast
Evening by the Lake
Woman Reclining by a Lake
Bathing Girls on Lake Starnberg
Autumn Magic
The Bathing Place
Girl in White Stockings
Afternoon Tea
On Pier
Tea in the Park
Sleepy
An Afternoon on the Lake
Morning in New York Harbor
Summer Leisure
Portrait of a Lady
Wood Nymph
Quiet Hour
The Novel
Quiet Waters
On the Dock
Sunny Spring Morning
Young girl with a Parasol
Summer Flowers
The Pink Dress
Portrait of Opera and Concert Singer Renee Thornton
Lady in a Rowboat
Yellow Parasol
View of New York
The Gateway to America c. 1928
Landscape
Under the Arbor
In the Rose Garden








































Great colors in this painting.
ReplyDeleteHi! Found your blog via Pinterest. I am interested in finding prints of some of these paintings, particularly "Evening by the Lake".... do you know where to find them for purchase? THanks so much!
ReplyDeleteJillian