Karl von Dombrowski

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Hawk Owl catching a squirrel

Karl Ritter von Dombrowski , also Carl von Dombrowski , (born January 16, 1872 at Ullitz Castle (Úlice) in Bohemia , † 1951 Obermenzing ) was a German animal and hunting painter.

Karl von Dombrowski was the son of the landowner Raoul von Dombrowski zu Paprosz and Kruszwice (1833-1896), who also wrote stories from the hunter's milieu.

Dombrowski studied at the art academies in Vienna and Munich and was based in Munich since 1919. His works were published as woodcut reproductions in the gazebo .

Karl Ritter von Dombrowski was married to Käthe Olshausen-Schönberger in their second marriage . He was the brother of Ernst Ritter von Dombrowski (1862-1917) and Robert Ritter von Dombrowski (1869-1932).

Works

  • Münchener Bilderbogen 47, 1894, No. 1110 "Wanderings of the Animals" (illustrated by Carl von Dombrowski, 1892)
  • From the high pasture. Instructions for stalking large game in a manner appropriate to pasture. Shown on the basis of my own experience. With 23 text illustrations and 13 plates. Berlin: P. Parey, 1925
  • Quartet "Animals". JW Spear and Sons , Nuremberg 1934

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Úlice Castle
  2. eART.de
  3. Hunting Lexicon