Portrait of Frederick Mulhaupt

Frederick Mulhaupt Giclée Fine Art Prints

1871-1938

American Impressionist Painter

Frederick John Mulhaupt, born in Rockport, Missouri in 1871, may have started his artistic journey humbly, but he rose to become one of the most celebrated painters of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Mulhaupt’s early years were marked by restless movement - from Missouri to Kansas City, then Chicago, and finally, New York - each stop layering his artistic education and sharpening his perspective. His formative years in Kansas City led him to an apprenticeship with an itinerant sign painter, which gave him his first real taste of the craft. Soon after, Mulhaupt enrolled at the Kansas City Art Institute, and from there, the Art Institute of Chicago - crucial steps that turned his raw talent into something more refined.

Chicago in the 1890s was a burgeoning hub for the arts, and Mulhaupt found himself deeply immersed in its creative energy. He became one of the founding members of the Palette & Chisel Club in 1895, a move that connected him with other artists and gave him a foothold in the local art scene. Teaching came naturally to Mulhaupt, and by 1902, he was instructing figure drawing at the very Art Institute where he had studied. It was a period of growth for the artist, one in which he both created his own work and nurtured the next generation of talent.

In 1904, Mulhaupt relocated to New York City and quickly became embedded in its artistic circles. He joined the Salmagundi Club, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious art organizations, and from there, ventured abroad to France and Britain. These years of travel broadened his artistic horizons, but it was the coastal town of Gloucester, Massachusetts, that would ultimately define his legacy. He began visiting Gloucester in 1907 and by 1922, the picturesque harbor town had become his permanent home.

Gloucester inspired Mulhaupt like no other place. His scenes of fishermen, bustling docks, and tranquil waters captured the spirit of this small New England town with remarkable sensitivity. His impressionist style - loose, atmospheric brushstrokes that evoked the salty air and vibrant light of the harbor - was ideally suited to the subject matter. Fellow artist Emile Gruppe once said, "Mulhaupt got the smell of Gloucester on canvas. He captured the mood of the place - and that’s worth all the good drawing of a hundred lesser painters."

Mulhaupt’s career flourished in Gloucester. He continued to exhibit his works across the United States, including prestigious venues such as the National Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. His achievements were recognized with numerous awards, and his paintings found homes in important collections like the Fogg Art Museum, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and the University of Michigan Museum of Art.

Frederick Mulhaupt’s ability to convey the character of Gloucester through his art made him an essential figure in American painting. His works, deeply connected to the life and landscape of a working fishing town, remain vivid portraits of a place where land, sea, and human labor meet in a perfect harmony of brushstroke and light.

12 Frederick J. Mulhaupt Artworks

An October Evening, n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$59.98
SKU: 18290-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:76 x 63.5 cm
Private Collection

February Morning (New Hampshire), n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$61.46
SKU: 18255-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:65.4 x 76.2 cm
Private Collection

The Valley Road, c.1925 by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$73.81
SKU: 18253-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:91.4 x 91.4 cm
Private Collection

End of the Day, Gloucester Harbor, n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$54.35
SKU: 18561-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:45.7 x 61 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, USA

Atlantis Wharf, Gloucester, Massachusetts, c.1920 by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$48.70
SKU: 18286-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:20.3 x 25.4 cm
Private Collection

February’s Sun, c.1925 by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$73.81
SKU: 18539-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:91.5 x 91.5 cm
Public Collection

Autumn, n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$62.54
SKU: 18289-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:63.5 x 76.2 cm
Private Collection

Winter near Gloucester, Massachusetts, n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$73.81
SKU: 18288-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:91.4 x 91.4 cm
Private Collection

Winter Calm, n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$67.36
SKU: 18254-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:101.6 x 112 cm
Private Collection

House by a Stream, n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$48.70
SKU: 18537-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:45.7 x 61 cm
Private Collection

Glow after Rain, 1905 by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$48.70
SKU: 18287-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:30.5 x 40.6 cm
Private Collection

Harbor Scene, n.d. by Frederick J. Mulhaupt | Canvas Print
Giclée Canvas Print
$61.06
SKU: 18538-MUF
Frederick Mulhaupt
Original Size:63.5 x 76.2 cm
Private Collection

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