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Wilhelm KuhnertGermany, 1865 - 1926

German born artist Kuhnert was one of the first European artists to travel to East Africa to sketch the wildlife and terrain of the region. At the end of the nineteenth-century, Kuhnert trained at the Berlin Academy of Arts. At that time, Berlin was a hotbed of sporting art. Most of Kuhnert's teachers and fellow students studied animals in captivity. However, Kuhnert worked with the prominent animal painter Richard Friese who emphasized studying animals in their native habitats.

Kuhnert first traveled to Africa in 1891. He went on safaris in the German and English colonial territories in South and East Africa in 1905 and 1911-12. In 1906, he toured India and Ceylon. On these expeditions, he sketched and made field notes as a basis for his art, which he later executed in his studio in Berlin.

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African Landscape
Wilhelm Kuhnert
1911
African Lions
Wilhelm Kuhnert
c. 1911
At the Kisigo (Am Kisigo)
Wilhelm Kuhnert
1912
Black-backed Jackal
Wilhelm Kuhnert
1905
Elephants
Wilhelm Kuhnert
c. 1917
Elephants in a Landscape
Wilhelm Kuhnert
1905
Guinea Fowl
Wilhelm Kuhnert
Herd of Zebra
Wilhelm Kuhnert
A Herd of Zebras
Wilhelm Kuhnert
1908
Wilhelm Kuhnert
c. 1907
Lion at Waterhole
Wilhelm Kuhnert
Moose Under the Pines
Wilhelm Kuhnert
c. 1918
Resting Tiger
Wilhelm Kuhnert
1912
Water Buffalo
Wilhelm Kuhnert
1913