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Carl RungiusUnited States, born Germany, 1869 - 1959

Carl Rungius studied at the Berlin Art Academy between 1888 and 1890. In Berlin, he frequently sketched animals at the zoo. His dedication to painting animals with anatomical accuracy coupled with his determination to learn and paint each animal's mannerisms and habitat made Rungius a well-respected wildlife artist. Rungius first visited the United States in 1894, and traveled to Cora, Wyoming, to hunt and sketch. Rungius decided to remain in the United States spending the next decade of summers in Wyoming and the remainder of the year in his New York studio. During this time, he painted and hunted western big game animals, including moose, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep in the Rocky Mountains, and he completed these paintings during the long New York winters.

Rungius' reputation as a premier wildlife artist was enhanced considerably by an expedition to the Yukon Territory in 1904. The artwork and social connections that resulted from that trip launched Rungius into the center of America's conservation movement, promoted by such famous American sportsmen as President Theodore Roosevelt. In 1910 he accepted an offer to visit the Canadian Rockies. The opportunities to hunt, explore, and paint the region were so appealing that in 1921 he built a summer studio called "The Paintbox" in Banff, where he worked from April to October of each year until his death in 1959.

Rungius' ability to capture the heart-stopping chance encounter between man and animal sets him apart from many of his talented colleagues. Equally accomplished as a painter of wildlife and landscapes, Rungius quickly developed an enthusiastic following among fellow artists and patrons. The National Museum of Wildlife Art maintains the largest public collection of Rungius' work in the United States.

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Arizona Desert Ram
Carl Rungius
1909
Better Than Bacon
Carl Rungius
c. 1896
Brazeau Country, Canada
Carl Rungius
c. 1915
Buck and Doe in the Woods
Carl Rungius
c. 1930
The Cragmaster
Carl Rungius
c. 1920
Fighting Moose
Carl Rungius
1892
Landscape
Carl Rungius
c. 1945
Lost Timber
Carl Rungius
c. 1905
Moose Head
Carl Rungius
c. 1944
The Mountain Ram
Carl Rungius
1915
Mt. Selwyn, Peace River
Carl Rungius
1930
Survival of the Fittest
Carl Rungius
c. 1900
Untitled - Bugling Elk
Carl Rungius
c. 1945
Wyoming Herd Bull
Carl Rungius
1906