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Feel the passion of Adolf Eberle in our art prints.

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Adolf Eberle
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Adolf Eberle

  January 11, 1843
  January 24, 1914
   •   Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Adolf Eberle

In the colorful alleys of Munich, born on January 11, 1843, began the life of Adolf Eberle. A name that today is emblematic of passionate genre and animal painting, he knew how to capture the everyday life of rural life on canvas. His art captures the essence of Bavarian and Tyrolean peasant life and brings it into the cozy comfort of your own four walls. As the son of painter Robert Eberle, Adolf inherited not only his father's artistic zeal, but also his devotion to authenticity. He showed an early interest in the visual arts and, at only 17, entered the school of Karl Theodor von Piloty, a renowned painter of his time. In this school, Eberle honed his skills and learned the art of colorism and staging, which are clearly reflected in his works.

In the early years of his career, Eberle illustrated scenes from the Thirty Years' War and Seven Years' War with impressive finesse. But it was the depiction of rural life that truly made Eberle a master of his craft. In particular, hounds and dachshunds, faithful hunting companions, were a recurring motif in his oeuvre, bringing out the joys and challenges of the hunt in a striking way. In his works, Eberle produced an unusual truth in representation that captivated his viewers. This remarkable realism is found in masterpieces such as "Der erste Rehbock," "Nach der Taufe," and "Im Hundestall," in which rural life shines in all its facets. Eberle's life's work ended in his hometown of Munich on January 24, 1914.

With our art prints, we not only bring Eberle's art to your home, but also a piece of his dedication and love for depicting rural life. By reproducing his artwork at the highest level, we honor his contribution to art history and allow you to experience the magic of Adolf Eberle's artwork anew.

Adolf Eberle

  January 11, 1843
  January 24, 1914
   •   Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Adolf Eberle

In the colorful alleys of Munich, born on January 11, 1843, began the life of Adolf Eberle. A name that today is emblematic of passionate genre and animal painting, he knew how to capture the everyday life of rural life on canvas. His art captures the essence of Bavarian and Tyrolean peasant life and brings it into the cozy comfort of your own four walls. As the son of painter Robert Eberle, Adolf inherited not only his father's artistic zeal, but also his devotion to authenticity. He showed an early interest in the visual arts and, at only 17, entered the school of Karl Theodor von Piloty, a renowned painter of his time. In this school, Eberle honed his skills and learned the art of colorism and staging, which are clearly reflected in his works.

In the early years of his career, Eberle illustrated scenes from the Thirty Years' War and Seven Years' War with impressive finesse. But it was the depiction of rural life that truly made Eberle a master of his craft. In particular, hounds and dachshunds, faithful hunting companions, were a recurring motif in his oeuvre, bringing out the joys and challenges of the hunt in a striking way. In his works, Eberle produced an unusual truth in representation that captivated his viewers. This remarkable realism is found in masterpieces such as "Der erste Rehbock," "Nach der Taufe," and "Im Hundestall," in which rural life shines in all its facets. Eberle's life's work ended in his hometown of Munich on January 24, 1914.

With our art prints, we not only bring Eberle's art to your home, but also a piece of his dedication and love for depicting rural life. By reproducing his artwork at the highest level, we honor his contribution to art history and allow you to experience the magic of Adolf Eberle's artwork anew.





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