Book Collection
Dr. Gregory Conn, one of the leading authorities on Pape, has spent decades uncovering, researching, and sharing the artist’s legacy.
Through his collection of books, writings, and carefully curated exhibitions around the world, Dr. Conn has brought fresh attention to Pape’s remarkable career, celebrating his versatility as a painter, illustrator, sculptor, and stage designer.
He has also published widely on Pape, creating detailed studies and catalogs that bring the artist’s story to life in a way that feels both accessible and inspiring. His efforts have not only restored long-forgotten works but also placed Pape back into the broader conversation of American and European art. Thanks to Dr. Conn’s passion and commitment, audiences today can rediscover Pape’s creativity in all its forms.
Eric Pape, The Fair God
In celebration of the restoration and conservation of drawings by Eric Pape on loan from the Lew Wallace Museum in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Eric Pape and the Players
Pape, known in the press as “The Master of the Pageant,” had a lifelong working interest in the theatre and produced set and costume designs for on and off-Broadway theatrical productions.
Eric Pape at Hammond Castle
Eric Pape was a summer resident of Cape Ann and a close neighbor and friend to the Hammond family, often attending dinners at the Hammond estate.
New York Herald Tribune
Collected here are the 154 celebrity portraits drawn in lithographic crayon by Eric Pape and published from 1927-1938 in the New York Herald Tribune.
Illustration Magazine
The breadth and significance of the artistic accomplishments of Federal Louis Moritz Pape is generally not well recognised today by those who appreciate the illustrator’s art.
Zeven Exhibition
This work culminates the first official display of the artist’s works in more than 100 years in Zeven’s Königin-Christinen-Haus and Museum Kloster Zeven.
Gertrude Cawein at Hammond Castle Museum
This exhibition of art by Eric Pape includes many examples of Eric Pape´s portrait studies from throughout his career, all unseen publicly since the artist´s death in 1938.