Lot 121

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Theodore Gilbert Haupt
Minnesota, New York, (1902-1990)
Abstract Floral Still Life
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right.

Biography from the Archives of askART: Theodore Haupt was born Oct 11,1902 in St. Paul, MN he died about 1990. He was a grandson of General Herman Haupt a prominent railroad engineer in the Civil War. He grew up at 2102 Carter Ave in St. Paul's St. Anthony Park, later living on Ramsey Hill off Summit Avenue.

He lived in New York state in the 1940's and was living in San Miguel Allende, Mexico in the 1970's. Theodore's father, Rev. C. E. Haupt an Episcopal Minister was archdeacon of Minnesota and an instructor at Breck School. Theodore Haupt in the words of artist Clem Haupers, was a "slick" portrait painter.

Haupt studied at the Minneapolis School of Art* in 1922, instructed by Anthony Angerola. In 1923, Theodore Haupt won a Guggenheim Scholarship* to the Academy Julian* in Paris, where he remained two years, also studying in Vienna and Gratz.

Artists Clara Mairs and Clem Haupers studied in Paris with him. They remained life-long friends. Haupt started doing covers for the New Yorker magazine while still in St. Paul. In 1927 he moved to NYC working for New Yorker, Charm and Vanity Fair magazines. He produced 45 covers for New Yorker from 1927 to 1933. His work is decidedly modernist, when subjective, it is abstracted and/or surreal.

Submitted by Linda Bjorklund.

Sources:
Interviews with Clem Haupers, and Francis Greenman's daughter
1922 Catalog of Minneapolis School of Art
Wikipedia 2017
City Directories,
James A Ward, in "That Man Haup't", 1973

    Dimensions:
  • 28 1/2"H x 24"W, 30 1/2"H x 26"W (frame)
  • Artist Name:
  • Theodore Gilbert Haupt
  • Medium:
  • Oil on canvas

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