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Nationality
  
German

Spouse(s)
  
Clara Kuhn Kruell


Name
  
Gustav Kruell

Died
  
January 2, 1907

Gustav Kruell

Born
  
October 31, 1843 (
1843-10-31
)
Dusseldorf, Germany

Known for
  
Founder of the American Wood Engravers' Society in 1881

Notable work
  
"Rent Day", "Harriet Beecher Stowe"

Gustav Kruell (October 31, 1843 – January 2, 1907) was a German-born wood engraver portrait artist. He was also founder of the American Wood Engravers' Society in 1881.

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Early years

He was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, on October 31, 1843. He studied art under Robert Brendamour. In 1873, at the age of 30, he migrated to the United States to go work in New York City for the leading periodicals. The following year he was joined by his wife Clara Kuhn Kruell (of Stuttgart, Germany) and their two daughters, and sons Gustav born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1869 and Otto born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1871. They settled in East Orange, New Jersey. Gustav, fell under the influence of the famed engraver W.J. Linton.

Exhibition history

1890, Kruell's first exhibit was at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, which included portraits of Charles Darwin and William Lloyd Garrison.

1893, World's Columbian Exposition (Chicago), (medal)

1889, Paris Exposition

1901, Pan-American Exposition (Buffalo)(silver medal)

In April 1895, Kruell exhibited more than 200 works at the New York City's Keppel Gallery on East Sixteenth Street.

1904, Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St Louis), (gold medal)

Later years

He died in San Luis Obispo, California, on January 2, 1907.

In 1929, Author Ralph Clifton Smith published a collection of Kruell works called "Gustav Kruell, American portrait engraver on wood".

Notable works

According to the art critics of the time, the portrait of Abraham Lincoln is considered Gustav Kruell's best work.

  • 1887 "Rent Day", Worcester Art Museum
  • 1892 "Harriet Beecher Stowe"
  • Currently, the British Museum houses over 12 works by Gustav Kruell; including a self-portrait, a portrait of his own father, as well as portraits of Henry Waldstein, Mr. Kinglake, Auguste Rodin, Wendell Phillips Garrison, James Russell Lowell, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and scenes like; "A Fishmarket in Venice", "The Flight of Night", "The Discoverer".

    The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts currently houses over 6 works by Gustav Kruell; including portraits of William M. Chase, and Walter Shirlaw.

    References

    Gustav Kruell Wikipedia