Alexander Zick


Alexander Zick was a German painter and illustrator.
The Zick family included multiple generations of painters. Alexander was the son of Gustav Zick, a painter. He was also the great-grandson of the painter and architect Januarius Zick, and the great-great-grandson of fresco artist Johannes Zick.
He was a student of August Wittig at Düsseldorf Academy, first studying sculpture, and then studied painting under the director of the academy, Eduard Bendemann. In 1880, he moved to Berlin, where he studied under Ludwig Knaus. There, Zick worked as a genre and history painter.
Zick later worked mainly as an illustrator. He illustrated classic literature and fairy tales, as well as drew for family and youth magazines.
File:Gothic Battle of Mons Lactarius on Vesuvius.jpg|thumb|Zick's historical painting of The Ostrogoths' last stand at the Battle of Mons Lactarius

Numismatic work

In the last years of his life, Zick was the designer of 2 German banknotes: the 1904 5 Mark Reichskassenschein, and the 1906 10 Mark Reichskassenschein.

Selected works

  • Gockel, Hinckel and Gackeleia, by Clemens Brentano
  • The Magical Country , by E. Engelmann
  • In the Pastor's House in Neuenrode , by M. Eitner
  • Father Jansen's Sunshine , by H. Koch
  • Little Traudl , by M. Giese