Albert Lorey Groll

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American artist Albert Lorey Groll (1866-1952) was born in New York and studied at the Royal Academy in Munich, Germany, the Royal Academy in Antwert, Belgium, and for some time in London. In 1910, he was elected into the National Academy of Design, an elite organization. He kept a studio in New York. In 1905, Groll first moved to Arizona where he adapted the Native American lifestyle, housing, and diet. He mostly focused on m oil paintings of the Native American lands, which were mostly realistic, however, encompassed some abstract shapes as well. He won several awards for his work in both AZ and NY.

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