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Emil Johannes Hünten (19 January 1827 1 February 1902) was a German military painter. His works were often lithographed.

Emil Hünten. Woodcut by Richard Brend'amour
Emil Hünten. Woodcut by Richard Brend'amour

Biography


Born in Paris on 19 January 1827, the son of the composer, Franz Hünten, he studied art under Hippolyte Flandrin and Horace Vernet at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. In 1848, he moved to Antwerp to work in the studios of Gustaf Wappers and Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans, before heading to Düsseldorf in 1851 where his teachers were Julius Lessing and Wilhelm Camphausen.

Battle of Mars-La-Tour, 16 August 1870
Battle of Mars-La-Tour, 16 August 1870

With such influences, it is not surprising that the artist began to paint historical scenes from the life of Frederick the Great, and gradually turned to military subjects. His work appealed to Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia who invited him to accompany the army on the campaign in Schleswig-Holstein in 1864. Two years later, Hünten was attached to the Prussian forces in the Austro-Prussian War, and four year later, he covered the Franco-Prussian War.

Among his customers were many famous people. Otto von Bismarck ordered a scene from the Battle of Gravelotte. He won medals for his works at Berlin (1872) and Vienna (1873), and became a member of the Berlin Academy in 1878. He excelled also as a painter of horses. One of his students was the English historical/military artist, Ernest Crofts.

Theodor Fontane was inspired by the Work of Emil Hünten for his novel Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg. In his novel Effi Briest the protagonists visit Hüntens great panorama Battle of St. Privat in Berlin.

He died at Düsseldorf on 1 February 1902.


Paintings


Frederick the Great vor Schweidnitz, 1865
Frederick the Great vor Schweidnitz, 1865
Battle of Königgrätz
Battle of Königgrätz
French messenger
French messenger
Marshall Forwards
Marshall Forwards

In Germany works by Emil Hünten are on display at the Palast Kunst Museum Düsseldorf, Kunsthalle Kiel (owns al least two works), Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin, the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover and the Bismarck Museum in Friedrichsruh.


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На других языках


[de] Emil Hünten

Johann Emil Hünten (* 19. Januar 1827 in Paris; † 1. Februar 1902 in Düsseldorf) war ein Maler, Zeichner und Illustrator der Düsseldorfer Schule. Sein Werk ist außerordentlich vielfältig; bekannt und zu Lebzeiten hoch geehrt wurde er vor allem durch seine historisierenden Darstellungen aus dem Leben Friedrichs des Großen und in der Ereignis- und Historienmalerei, die zu seinen Lebzeiten ihren Höhepunkt erreichte. Weitere wichtige Vertreter neben Hünten waren Adolph Menzel, Wilhelm Camphausen und Georg Bleibtreu.[1] Er zählt zu den bedeutendsten deutschen Malern dieser Zeit.[2]
- [en] Emil Hünten

[fr] Emil Hünten

Emil Hünten (né le 19 janvier 1827 à Paris, mort le 4 février 1902 à Düsseldorf) est un peintre prussien spécialisé dans les scènes historiques.

[ru] Хюнтен, Эмиль

Иоганн Эмиль Хюнтен (нем. Johann Emil Hünten; 19 января 1827[1], Париж — 1 февраля 1902[1], Дюссельдорф, королевство Пруссия[2]) — немецкий художник, график и иллюстратор исторического жанра. Представитель «Дюссельдорфской школы» в немецкой живописи, художник-реалист.



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