Wednesday, May 1, 2013

African Wildlife Wilhelm Kuhnert

African Wildlife Wilhelm Kuhnert -
Wilhelm Kuhnert, Lions at rest, courtesy of Heritage auctions
One of the works in the next May 2 Heritage auction is this oil painting Ruhende Löwen (Lions at rest), by Wilhelm Kuhnert (German, 1865-1926).
Wilhelm Kuhnert Jungle Life BBC Pictures
Kuhnert was one of the pioneers of early 20th century art fauna. According to the auction site, "he developed his passion for painting animals in the 1880s in the class of Paul Meyerheim at the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin, who taught the importance of drawing live models at the zoo."

Wilhelm Kuhnert, Cape Buffalo, Heritage Auctions, 2 May 2015
in the class Meyerheim, the students learned to draw animals "inside-the skeletal structure, muscles laity, and finally the depth and texture of the skin and fur. "
Kuhnert, Lion Cub study, 6 x 9 inches, courtesy Delahunty
on travel to Egypt, east Africa, and India, Kuhnert took a lesson Meyerheim step further and began to draw animals in Nature - a particularly difficult feat because he was not a professional or follower hunter "
Wilhelm Kuhnert, crowned eagle African pencil, 12 x 9 ½ in.
courtesy Delahunty
"Kuhnert resisted adversity to try to observe the animals as well as possible, maintain his concentration by torrential rains, forest fires, severe drought and heat, not to mention the courage it took to face a wild, hungry beast "
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above quote book :. After hunting
book: Animal art by Wilhelm Kuhnert
online gallery of works Kuhnert Delahunty
GurneyJourney previous post on the class Meyerheim: Posing Pets
heritage auction on May 2, "the Collection of Judson C. and Nancy Sue Ball," Dallas. Includes lion table and buffalo robe study.
Art and influence Kuhnert post