Wilhelm Kuhnert (German, 1865-1926) - A Stern Glance
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Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865 – 1926), Bison, graphite on paper, 10 × 13.5 inches.
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Auf der Suche nach Beute (In Search of Prey), Wilhelm Kuhnert
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A Lunch-Time Feathursday
Yep, just as our header suggests -- and getting progressively more gruesome. These images are reproduced from paintings by the German wildlife artist Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865-1926) from the second volume in Brehms Tierbilder, published in Leipzig and Vienna by Bibliographisches Institut in 1913.
Shown here from top to bottom are group of non-European finches, a Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), a Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo bubo), a Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), a Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus), and a couple of Marabou Storks (Leptoptilos crumeniferus).
Bon appetit!
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The Lion (Felis leo) | Animal portraiture (1912) | Biodiversity Heritage Library | Flickr | Public domain
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#WatercolorWednesday :
Wilhelm Kuhnert (German, 1865–1926)
Kakadus, c. 1910
Watercolor & Gouache on paper, 28 x 17 cm
🆔 Pink Cockatoo (Cacatua leadbeateri) (aka Major Mitchell's Cockatoo / Leadbeater's Cockatoo)
#BirdsInArt #Parrots #Cockatoos
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Great Bird of Paradise, illustration fromWildlife of the World, c.1910
by Wilhelm Kuhnert
colour lithograph
Private Collection
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Wilhelm Kuhnert (German,1865-1926)
Thirst, 1917
oil on canvas
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WILHELM KUHNERT (1865-1926)
Elefanten auf der Wanderung
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White Storks. Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865-1926)
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Wilhelm Kuhnert - Undressed Young Man Sitting On a Table. 1865.
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Wilhelm Kuhnert - Portrait of an Oriental dancer (1898)
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Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865 – 1926), Old Loner, oil on canvas, 11 × 21 inches.
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Tiger After his Prey - Wilhelm Kuhnert - before 1926 - via Sotheby’s
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A drawing of a Northern Sumatran rhinoceros, done by Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert, a German painter and author (1927). The Northern Sumatran rhinoceros, once the most widespread of the Sumatran rhinoceros subspecies, is today more than likely extinct. [ x ]
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Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) | Animal portraiture (1912) | Biodiversity Heritage Library | Flickr | Public domain
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