Philipp Heinrich Dunker
Philipp Heinrich Dunker was a Swiss-German landscape painter and etcher.
Life and work
He was the fourth child of the painter, Balthasar Anton Dunker, and his wife, Johanna Franziska Fahrni, from Eriz. His name was taken from his godparents, the painters Jacob Philipp Hackert and.He learned art from his father. In 1800, he relocated to Nuremberg and worked for the art publisher,, for whom he did miniature watercolors of Swiss landscapes. Four years later, he became a member of the Nuremberg Painting Academy. After becoming established, he switched to etching a variety of subjects, but always focused on Swiss themes.
In addition, he produced numerous prints based on works by other contemporary artists; such as Johann Ludwig Aberli and Johann Adam Klein. He also worked as an illustrator; notably for the Naturgeschichte der Vögel Deutschlands, by Johann Friedrich Naumann and his father, Johann Andreas Naumann.
In 1821, he became a drawing teacher at the Nuremberg art school. During his last years, he worked exclusively in oils. After Frauenholz died, in 1822, he sold his pictures by subscription. His major works include Prospekte aus der Umgebung von Nürnberg, after works by Klein, and Ansichten und Grundriss der Anlagen des Schmausenbucks bei Nürnberg.