Wilhelm Heinrich Funk Explained

Wilhelm Heinrich Funk
Birth Date:14 January 1866
Birth Place:Hanover, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Death Place:Munich, West Germany
Alma Mater:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Art Students League of New York
Known For:Paintings
Style:Portrait

Wilhelm Heinrich Funk (1866–1949) was a German-American portrait painter.

Early life

Funk was born Hanover, Germany, on 14 January 1866.[1] He was educated in the state schools of his native land, and came to the United States of America after his father's death in 1885.

He studied at the Art Students' League, New York City.[2]

Career

From 1891 to 1896, he was a pen and ink artist on staff of the New York Herald, also contributing to Scribner's, Century, Harper's, Judge, Truth and other magazines of the day. During this period he went to Europe every year and studied in the galleries of the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Italy and France, especially the masters of the 16th century.[3]

He then devoted attention to portrait painting, and painted portraits of several members of the royal families of Germany and Britain, and many well-known men and women in the United States and in France.[4] He was an especial member of the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. Funk first attracted attention by a pen-portrait of the actor Edwin Booth.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wilhelm Heinrich Funk Hanover, Germany 1866 - 1949 . www.harvardartmuseums.org . . 17 June 2020 . en.
  2. News: Portraits by Wilhelm Funk. . 2023-10-20 . . 5 January 1902 . 24 . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Men and Women's Portraits.; Exhibition of Landscapes and Likenesses by Wilhelm Funk. . 2023-10-20 . . 7 January 1904 . 8 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Wilhelm Funk's Portraits.; A German-American Artist Who Has Steadily Advanced in Skill. . 17 June 2020 . . 17 February 1907 . 12 . Newspapers.com.