Alois Edgar Rauchegger

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Alois Edgar Rauchegger (born February 18, 1861 in Turin , † October 31, 1908 in Pankow ) was a German animal painter.

Life

Alois Edgar Rauchegger was a younger brother of Benno Rauchegger . He attended the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich and studied at the art academies in Stuttgart and Munich; one of his teachers was Wilhelm von Diez . In 1883/84 he stayed in Rome . At the international art exhibition in the Glaspalast in Munich in 1883, an elk hunt was shown by Rauchegger.

In addition to his animal paintings designed Rauchegger also bookplate . Rauchegger 's pictures were used as illustrations for Emma Truberg-Knaudt 's children's book Die Kinder auf Karlshagen. Used in the country , published in Schwerin in 1909 . The magazine Über Land und Meer printed drawings from Rauchegger.

literature

Web links

Commons : Alois Edgar Rauchegger  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pankow registry office : death register . No. 331/1908.
  2. See, inter alia, the annual report on the Maximilians-Gymnasium in Munich 1874, p. 22 f. ( Digitized version ).
  3. ^ Entry in the register of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich on matrikel.adbk.de
  4. Illustrated catalog of the international art exhibition in the royal glass palace in Munich , Munich 1883, p. 112 ( digitized version )
  5. ^ Franz Goldstein: Dictionary of monograms 1. Walter de Gruyter, 1999, ISBN 978-3-110-14453-6 , p. 1061 ( limited preview in Google book search)