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Richard Beno Adam, "Carasco" Depiction of a standing horse from the side, graphite and opaque white on slightly greenish cardboard, titled "Carasco/Botond-Cancan" in pencil lower left, signed "Richard B. Adam" and dated "...8. Dec. 1900", mounted on cardboard and stamped "Martin Häuslmair, Spezialgeschäft f. Bildereinrahmung München, Landwehrstr. 17", sheet dimensions approx. 18 x 24 cm. Artist info: German painter and draughtsman. Painter and draughtsman (1873 Munich - 1937 Munich), descended from a Munich family of painters, son of the painter Emil Franz Adam, grandson of the animal painter Benno Adam, initially a pupil of his father, 1887 pupil of Nicolas Gysis, 1888 at the Kunstgewerbeschule München under Sigmund Strähuber and Ludwig von Langenmantel, 1889-92 pupil at Heinrich Knirr's public school, 1892-94 studied under Hermann Baisch at the Karlsruhe Academy, then further training as a horse painter by his father Emil Adam, created numerous works for the European high aristocracy, 1915-18 as a war painter at the headquarters of the German Emperor Wilhelm II., worked in the USA between 1928 and 1931, later appointed professor, member of the Reichsverband bildender Künstler Deutschlands, the Münchner Künstlergenossenschaft, the Münchner Künstlerunterstützungsverein and the Hungarian artists' club Fészek, received numerous honours such as the Prince Regent Luitpold Medal in Silver, the Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Josef and the Iron Cross 2nd Class, worked in Munich, Budapest and Hungary. Class, active in Munich, Budapest and Bratislava, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Dressler, Müller-Singer, Bruckmann "Münchner Maler des 19./20. Jh.", AKL and Wikipedia.

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Richard Beno Adam, "Carasco" Depiction of a standing horse from the side, graphite and opaque white on slightly greenish cardboard, titled "Carasco/Botond-Cancan" in pencil lower left, signed "Richard B. Adam" and dated "...8. Dec. 1900", mounted on cardboard and stamped "Martin Häuslmair, Spezialgeschäft f. Bildereinrahmung München, Landwehrstr. 17", sheet dimensions approx. 18 x 24 cm. Artist info: German painter and draughtsman. Painter and draughtsman (1873 Munich - 1937 Munich), descended from a Munich family of painters, son of the painter Emil Franz Adam, grandson of the animal painter Benno Adam, initially a pupil of his father, 1887 pupil of Nicolas Gysis, 1888 at the Kunstgewerbeschule München under Sigmund Strähuber and Ludwig von Langenmantel, 1889-92 pupil at Heinrich Knirr's public school, 1892-94 studied under Hermann Baisch at the Karlsruhe Academy, then further training as a horse painter by his father Emil Adam, created numerous works for the European high aristocracy, 1915-18 as a war painter at the headquarters of the German Emperor Wilhelm II., worked in the USA between 1928 and 1931, later appointed professor, member of the Reichsverband bildender Künstler Deutschlands, the Münchner Künstlergenossenschaft, the Münchner Künstlerunterstützungsverein and the Hungarian artists' club Fészek, received numerous honours such as the Prince Regent Luitpold Medal in Silver, the Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Josef and the Iron Cross 2nd Class, worked in Munich, Budapest and Hungary. Class, active in Munich, Budapest and Bratislava, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Dressler, Müller-Singer, Bruckmann "Münchner Maler des 19./20. Jh.", AKL and Wikipedia.

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