More about Friedrich
Johannes Grunder
The great grandson of the artist contacted
us with some interesting biographical information
about Friedrich Johannes Grunder.
He did not know F. Grunder personally, but
inherited some of his art which he deeply admires
and has tried to learn more about Grunder from
other elderly family members.
Here are some excerpts of the letter he
kindly sent to us:
"PROFESSOR F Grunder
was a well off man with a large estate. He was
a teacher and a scientist. He made his own wine,
did lots of work with agriculture and enjoyed
his art. I am not sure how many children he
had but believe [there were eight]. "
"...He was a very clever
and respected man and very political (favouring
extreme leftism). He moved from Switzerland
to Bournemouth, England somewhere in the sixties
and we have lots of further art featuring Greenwich
(for some reason). "
" I have art mainly from
practice or rough sketch books showing places
all over the world but mainly churches and people
(who look Jewish). Stories are that he risked
a lot helping Jews during WW2 (and helping them
hide). "
"...He wanted to travel,
he had always wanted to see New York but we
do have a letter from New York which says in
German (though my German is not fluent) that
he was dissapointed to have finally got where
he wanted to and found it such an uninteresting
place. [His daughter] was convinced it was this
dissapointment which finally let any illness
get the better of him. "
F. Grunder is said to have suffered from
mental illness later in life - his grandson
believes it may have been Alzheimers disease.
He has also heard that as F. Grunder became
ill, he started ruining his art by drawing black
gulls in the sky.
Village Antiques is always delighted to learn
more about the artists in our pages and to share
this with others via this website!
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