biografía de Albert Lorey GROLL (1866-1952)

Lugar de nacimiento: NYC

Lugar de defunción: NYC

Direcciones: NYC

Profesión: Painter

Estudios: Royal Acad. Antwerp, c.1894-95; Royal Acad. Munich, with Gysis, Loeffetz, 1899; London.

Exposiciones: Boston AC, 1902-09; SC, 1903 (prize), 1904 (prize); AIC; St. Louis Expo, 1904 (medal); PAFA, 1903, 1906 (medal), 1907-23; NAD, 1897-98, 1912 (gold); Corcoran Gal., 1907-28 (11 times); Pan-Pacific Expo, 1915 (prize); NAC, 1939 (prize).

Asociaciones: ANA, 1906; NA, 1910; NYWCC; AWCS; Artists Fund Soc.; SC, 1900; Lotos Club; NAC; Allied AA; SPNY.

Obra: CGA; Brooklyn Inst. Mus.; NGA; Montclair Art Mus.; MMA; Minneapolis Inst. Art; Lotos Club; Fort Worth (TX) Mus.; BMFA; CAM; NAC; CI; NYPL; Mus. New Mexico; City Art Mus., St. Louis.

Comentarios: Groll painted landscapes near New York until c.1904, when he went west for the first time and discovered the desert landscape. He returned many times and became much respected and successful as the master of the Arizona and New Mexico desert landscapes. The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico liked and respected his work, giving him the name "Chief Bald Head-Eagle Eye."

Fuentes: WW53; WW47; P&H Samuels, 197; 300 Years of American Art, 600; Falk, Exh. Record Series.

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