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1869 Berlin, Germany - 1959 New York City. Known for: Wildlife and landscape painting, illustration, etching.
Born near Berlin, Germany, Carl Rungius became one of America's most noted wildlife artists, usually working in plein air or directly from nature. His grandfather was a taxidermist and animal hunter,... Read full biography
Born near Berlin, Germany, Carl Rungius became one of America's most noted wildlife artists, usually working in plein air or directly from nature. His grandfather was a taxidermist and animal hunter, which gave him early exposure to this subject matter. He was also a hunter of big game from... Read full biography
Born near Berlin, Germany, Carl Rungius became one of America's most noted wildlife artists, usually working in plein air or directly from nature. His grandfather was a taxidermist and animal hunter, which gave him early exposure to this subject matter. He was also a hunter of big game from childhood, and eventually his lifestyle merged with his art. He studied art in Berlin at the Berlin School of Art, the Academy of Fine Arts, and the School of Applied Arts, and one of his teachers was Paul... Read full biography
Born near Berlin, Germany, Carl Rungius became one of America's most noted wildlife artists, usually working in plein air or directly from nature. His grandfather was a taxidermist and animal hunter, which gave him early exposure to this subject matter. He was also a hunter of big game from childhood, and eventually his lifestyle merged with his art. He studied art in Berlin at the Berlin School of Art, the Academy of Fine Arts, and the School of Applied Arts, and one of his teachers was Paul Meyerheim. His career as a painter began in Berlin in 1889, and much of his early work was in the style of German Romanticism and Realism. He arrived in the United States from his native Rixdorf in 1894, and settled in New York City. He did... Read full biography
Born near Berlin, Germany, Carl Rungius became one of America's most noted wildlife artists, usually working in plein air or directly from nature. His grandfather was a taxidermist and animal hunter, which gave him early exposure to this subject matter. He was also a hunter of big game from childhood, and eventually his lifestyle merged with his art. He studied art in Berlin at the Berlin School of Art, the Academy of Fine Arts, and the School of Applied Arts, and one of his teachers was Paul Meyerheim. His career as a painter began in Berlin in 1889, and much of his early work was in the style of German Romanticism and Realism. He arrived in the United States from his native Rixdorf in 1894, and settled in New York City. He did illustrations for popular magazines, but by 1904 was focused on fine art, and by 1913, was elected an Associa... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (28)
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- The New FauvesSeptember 2004Campbell, VirginiaWildlife Art
- Spirit of the WestJuly 2004Fauntleroy, GussieArt & Antiques
- The Magnificent SevenJanuary 2004Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Field NotesNovember 2003Editor, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- What's NewsNovember 2003Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Coeur d'Alene Auction Draws RecordOctober 2003Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Art Events-Coast to CoastJuly 2003Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- Carl Rungius: Artist, SportsmanJune 2003Adams, ElaineAmerican Art Review
- Art in the TetonsJune 2003Anderson, RichardArt-Talk
- Best of the West - New MexicoMay 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Carl Rungius; Extreme SportsPainterApril 2003Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Museum/Gallery Exhibitions and LectApril 2003Dempwolf, TeddiCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Artistic Elements that Create a SenMarch 2003Brown, JoanWildlife Art
- What's NewMarch 2003Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Museum/Gallery Exhibitions and LectFebruary 2003Dempwolf, TeddiCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Art Events- Coast to CoastJanuary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Auction: Coeur d'Alene salesOctober 2001Editor, Art TalkArt-Talk
- The Place to BeSeptember 2001Wilkinson, ToddWildlife Art
- Editor's LetterJune 2000Brown, MargaretSouthwest Art
- University of Maine Museum of ArtJune 2000Editor, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Wildlife ArtJune 2000Harvey, Eleanor JonesSouthwest Art
- The Roaring TwentiesApril 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Changing Times, Unchanging VisionsFebruary 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- A Timeline of MastersFebruary 1998Abbett, Robert KWildlife Art
- Bottom LineNovember 1996Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art
- The Glenbow MuseumJanuary 1995Wilkinson, ToddWildlife Art
- Wldlife WondersSeptember 1994Flood, Elizabeth ClairSouthwest Art
- Portrait of a CollectionSeptember 1994Wilkinson, ToddWildlife Art
