Hagstrom’s Pasture, Cape Ann
8⅛ x 10 inches
Signed lower right: MULHAUPT–; on verso: Hagstrom’s Pasture / Cape Ann
Provenance
Kim Brewer
Private collection, Ithaca, New York, acquire from above, 1997
Exhibited
The North Shore Arts Association, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Frederick J. Mulhaupt: Dean of the Cape Ann School, August 14–October 24, 1999 (as Hagstrom’s Orchard)
Literature
Kathleen Kienholz, Frederick J. Mulhaupt: Dean of the Cape Ann School (Gloucester, MA: North Shore Arts Association, 1999), 50 (as Hagstrom’s Orchard).
Note
The Hagstrom family owned a construction company near Cape Ann, Massachusetts, with an established reputation for their craftsmanship.
After visiting Cape Ann a number of times, Mulhaupt became a full-time resident there in 1922. He was a founding member of the North Shore Arts Association in Gloucester and it was in this period that he began receiving recognition for his artistic work.[1]
