He studied painting at both the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
He was primarily known as a landscape painter, although he also did portraits. In 1844, he created a series of lithographs, depicting the Professors at the University of Bonn.
He was married to Marie Julie, née Müller (1836–1904). They had one son and four daughters and lived in Radebeul. He died at the Bilz-Sanatorium[de] in nearby Oberlößnitz and was interred in the cemetery at the Emmauskirche[de].
His daughter, Maria[de], was also a graphic artist and illustrator of children's books.[1]
References
Hans Ries: Wilhelminische Zeit, Illustration und Illustratoren des Kinder- und Jugendbuchs im deutschsprachigen Raum 1871–1914. Osnabrück 1992. ISBN978-3-87898-329-3
Further reading
Frank Andert (Ed.): Stadtlexikon Radebeul. Historisches Handbuch für die Lößnitz. Stadtarchiv Radebeul. 2nd ed. 2006, ISBN3-938460-05-9.
"Hohneck, Adolf". In: Hans Vollmer (Ed.): Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Vol. 17: Heubel–Hubard. E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1924, pps.318–319
Hans Paffrath (Ed.): Lexikon der Düsseldorfer Malerschule, Vol. 2. Bruckmann, Munich 1998, pps. 127–128, ISBN3-7654-3010-2.
External links
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