Wilhelm Hermann Friedrich BUDDENBERG(1890 - 1967)
Wilhelm Hermann Friedrich BUDDENBERG
(German, born Trier 1890 – died Neuss 1967)
“Some resting Deer in a Forest“
Signed lower right: ‘Willy Buddenberg’
Oil on canvas,
Artist information:
Wilhelm Buddenberg was a German painter who is best known for his paintings of animals and hunting scenes.
He started his career as a student of architecture in Berlin, but was more interested in art painting, So he switched to the Berlin – Charlottenburg Art Academy, where he became a pupil of Friedrich Kallmorgen and Paul Vorgang.
Buddenberg made study trips in Germany and throughout Europe. He was member of the “Association of Visual Artists and Arts Friends in the region of Trier”.
Wilhelm Buddenberg was also an illustrator for several books well-known writer Ferdinand von Raesfeld, who mainly wrote hunting books. He also worked for the magazines “Wild und Hund” and “Deutsche Jägerzeitung”.
Several of his paintings are now in the collection of the Rijksmuseum Twenthe in Enschede (Netherland) and in the German “Jagd – and Fischereimuseum” in Munich and the “Weinmuseum” in Trier.
60 x 80 cm