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Hermann Lungkwitz (–) was a 19th Century German-born Texas romantic landscape artist and photographer whose work became the first pictoral record of the Texas Hill Country.[1]
Early life
Karl Friedrich Hermann Lungkwitz was born on March 14, in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt to hosiery manufacturer Johann Gottfried Lungkwitz and and his wife Friederike Wilhelmine (Hecht) Lungkwitz.[2]
Lungkwitz was enrolled at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts from – and received his artistic training under the tutelage of Adrian Ludwig Richter.
After receiving an academy certificate of achievement in for his sketch of the Elbe River, Lungkwitz spent the next three years honing his artistic skills in Salzkammergut and the Northern Limestone Alps in Bavaria.[3]
Lungkwitz and his brother-in-law Friedrich Richard Petri joined other students in the failed May Uprising in Dresden,[4] an event at the tail end of the Revolutions of resulting from the refusal of Frederick Augustus II to recognize a constitutional