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Original chromo-lithograph from 1897 (no reprint - no copy)





Very nice stone print based on a drawing by the German animal and hunting scene painter Carl Friedrich Deiker.

Sheet size approx. 21 x 29.5 cm - size of the print approx. 17.5x17cm.

Condition: very good - see scan!

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    Documentation:
    Carl Friedrich Deiker (* 3. April 1836 in Wetzlar; † 19. March 1892 in Düsseldorf) was a German animal and hunting scene painter of the Düsseldorf School. Carl Friedrich Deiker, son of the drawing teacher Christian Friedrich Deiker, became a student at the State Drawing Academy in Hanau and began his artistic studies under the director Theodor Pélissier (1794–1863), which he completed in 1858 at the Grand Ducal Baden Art School under the landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer Karlsruhe continued. Deiker also received lessons and inspiration from his brother Johannes Deiker. Like his brother, Carl Friedrich Deiker specialized in depicting animal and hunting motifs. He lived in Düsseldorf from 1864 until his death. He liked to paint big game and wild boars and liked to describe deer fights, fleeing big game - chased by the hunter - chasing sows and the like. He also treated vultures and falcons and scenes from the lives of foxes with happiness. A Sauhatz (1870) is in the Cologne Museum. He also drew numerous hunting scenes for illustrated sheets and hunting books. Through his dramatic depictions of hunting and his connection to the painting of the Rubens School, he is considered an important source of inspiration for animal painting of the Düsseldorf School. The British animal painter Louis Henry Weston Klingender, the Swedish animal painter Bruno Liljefors and the German animal painter Fritz Schürmann were Deiker's students, as was his son Carl Deiker, born in 1879, who became an animal painter and writer.
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    Carl Friedrich Deiker (* 3. April 1836 in Wetzlar; † 19. March 1892 in Düsseldorf) was a German animal and hunting scene painter of the Düsseldorf School. Carl Friedrich Deiker, son of the drawing teacher Christian Friedrich Deiker, became a student at the State Drawing Academy in Hanau and began his artistic studies under the director Theodor Pélissier (1794–1863), which he completed in 1858 at the Grand Ducal Baden Art School under the landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer Karlsruhe continued. Deiker also received lessons and inspiration from his brother Johannes Deiker. Like his brother, Carl Friedrich Deiker specialized in depicting animal and hunting motifs. He lived in Düsseldorf from 1864 until his death. He liked to paint big game and wild boars and liked to describe deer figh