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Sold on Dec 16, 2009 for: Not Sold
CARL CLEMENS MORITZ RUNGIUS (German/American, 1869-1959). Moose, Alberta. Oil on canvas. 18-1/4 x 24-1/4 inches (46.4 x ...
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CARL CLEMENS MORITZ RUNGIUS (German/American, 1869-1959)Moose, Alberta
Oil on canvas
18-1/4 x 24-1/4 inches (46.4 x 61.6 cm)
Signed lower right: C. Rungius
With an artistic career that spanned over 50 years, Carl Rungius can arguably be called America's greatest wildlife painter. He had extensive artistic training in his native Germany and was already demonstrating his skill as a painter when he migrated to New York in 1894. There he found work as an illustrator, but quickly established his career as an easel painter. He was elected to the National Academy of Design as an associate member in 1913 and gained full membership in 1920. By then he made several trips to the rugged territory of the Canadian Northwest and the mountains of Wyoming and Montana. He was an avid big game hunter and had early on learned much about animal anatomy from his grandfather, who was a taxidermist.
Rungius painted from life and he combined his two great loves, hunting and art, on long trips in the wilderness. He sketched on site, often using the big horn sheep, elks, and moose that he brought down as subjects. He achieved highly realistic studies and paintings of his animal subjects by posing the felled animals with the use of ropes tied to trees.
While he devoted himself to wildlife art throughout his career, his style evolved from precise realism to a more loose impressionistic style toward the end of his life. He produced many sketches, both in pencil and oil, for his larger complete paintings. Moose, Alberta shows his ability to capture the beauty of the landscape with quick, bold brushstrokes.
More information about CARL CLEMENS MORITZ RUNGIUS. See also: Rungius, Carl Clemens Moritz, Carl Rungius, Carl Clemens Moritz Rungius, Rungius, Carl, Rungius, Carl N. A. Artist.
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Re-lined canvas, under U.V. two areas of inpainting lower left quadrant, one area in ground below moose in central lower region, and another small area in upper right quadrant.
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2009 December Signature Art of the American West & Texas Auction #5026 (go to Auction Home page)
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