Wilhelm Heinrich Funk

German-us painter
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IntroGerman-us painter
PlacesGermany
wasIllustrator Painter Draftsperson
Work fieldArts Creativity Engineering
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1866, Hanover, Hanover region, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death1 January 1949Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany (aged 83 years)
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Biography

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

Biography

Funk was born Hanover, Germany, on 14 January 1866. 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.

Funk first attracted attention by a pen-portrait of Edwin Booth, the actor. He studied at the Art Students' League, New York City, and was pen and ink artist on staff of the New York Herald (1891–1896), 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. 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. He was an especial member of the Munich Academy of Fine Arts.

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