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Alexander Grinager : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexander Grinager
Alexander Grinager (January 26, 1865–March 8, 1949) was an American artist most noted for his murals and scenic painting.
==Background==
Alexander Grinager was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota, the son of Mons and Anna Egge Grinager. His parents had immigrated from the district of Hadeland, Norway. His father was from South Grinager in Tingelstad Parish, his mother from Brandbu, both in Gran municipality in Oppland. Grinager studied in Philadelphia, PA, before going abroad in 1887. From 1887-1891, Grinager was a pupil at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen, Denmark where he studied with Carl Bloch. He also studied in Paris at the Académie Julian and while in France was particularly influenced by the works of Manet and Monet.〔(''The Letters of Mons H. Grinager: Pioneer Soldier'' (collected by Per Hvamstad. Norwegian-American Historical Association, Volume 24: Page 29) )〕〔(''Minnesota Impressionists'' (Rena Neumann Coen, Afton Historical Society Press, 1996) )〕

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