Frederick John Mulhaupt

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Frederick John Mulhaupt
Frederick John Mulhaupt
Frederick John Mulhaupt
1871 - 1938
Mulhaupt studied at the Kansas City School of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago and in Paris. He worked abroad in France at Paris, Moret and Fountainbleua; in England at St. Ives and in the Thomes River Valley; and in Spain.
In 1907 he won the Evans Prize at the Salmagundi Club. His murals appear in Cleveland, the capitol at Topeka, in Memphis and at the New York Agricultural School.
He settled in Gloucester where he took a studio at Rocky Neck. He married Agnes Leone Kingsley in 1921. He painted the sea life around Gloucester as well as the figure, portraits and landscape.