Louis P. Grumieaux

Belgian/American , 1872 - 1953


Louis Philippe Grumieaux was born in Belgium in 1872. He immigrated to the United States, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1907. He is the father of artist Emile Grumieaux. Grumieaux was a lithographer and worked for the WPA though the Federal Art Project. He exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Society of Artists. Grumieaux died in 1953 at the age of 81.

  • Untitled (Industrial Scene, Kindling Wood), ca. 1930
    Oil on canvas
    24 x 30 inches

    Signed L.P. Grumieaux, lower right

    #19940
  • Untitled (Summer Cafe), ca. 1930’s
    Watercolor on paper
    19 1/2 x 25 inches

    Signed L. Ph. Grumieaux, lower right

    #19944
  • Untitled (River Valley Landscape), ca. 1930’s
    Watercolor on paper
    18 x 20 inches
    #19945
  • Untitled (Railway Depot), ca. 1935
    Watercolor on board
    14 x 16 1/4 inches

    Signed L. Ph. Grumieaux, lower right

    #19943
  • Untitled (Winter’s Path), ca. 1930
    Watercolor on paper
    12 x 15 inches

    Signed L. Ph. Grumieaux, lower right

    #19942

Louis Philippe Grumieaux was born in Belgium in 1872. He immigrated to the United States, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1907. He is the father of artist Emile Grumieaux. Grumieaux was a lithographer and worked for the WPA though the Federal Art Project. He exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Society of Artists. Grumieaux died in 1953 at the age of 81.

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