Wilhelm Emelé

Wilhelm Emelé with fellow battle painters Heinrich Lang (1838-1891) and Ludwig Braun (1836-1916)

Wilhelm Emelé (30 May 1830 Buchen, Odenwald - 11 October 1905 Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German painter of horses, military scenes and hunting scenes.

Biography

He first adopted a military career but studied art with Feodor Dietz at Munich and later at Antwerp and Paris. His canvases are noted for exact knowledge of military detail and are spirited in conception, his subjects being military. He lived in Vienna after 1861 where he attained great popularity as a painter of equestrian portraits and hunting scenes. Afterwards he resided successively in Munich, Berlin, and Karlsruhe.

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