Edward Cucuel

Edward Cucuel (August 6, 1875, San Francisco – April 18, 1954, Pasadena, California), was an American-born painter who lived and worked in Germany.

[2] When he came back to the United States in 1896, he briefly worked as a newspaper illustrator in New York, but returned to France and Italy to acquaint himself with the old masters at first hand.

That same year, he married Clara Lotte von Marcard, a friend of Putz and his wife, Frieda Blell.

During the First World War, he lived in Holzhausen on the Ammersee, later establishing studios in Munich and Starnberg, his father's hometown.

[2] His style was generally impressionistic and his favorite subjects were idyllic outdoor scenes with young women.