Edmund Wagner

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Edmund Wagner (born November 6, 1830 in Nuremberg , † October 3, 1859 in Pentenried ) was a German animal painter .

Edmund Wagner was the son of the painter Friedrich Wagner and initially a student of his father. He later studied at the Antwerp Academy , among others with Jakob Albert Jacobs and Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven . From 1850 to 1854 he worked as an animal painter in Stuttgart , after which he moved to Munich . He died in 1859 as a result of a hunting accident "as a result of the discharge of his hunting rifle while sliding in the forest".

Works

  • Arabian horses in the oasis, around 1850

Individual evidence

  1. Staff and school notes. In: Journal for the Austrian high schools. Volume 10, 1859, p. 754.