Emil Adam
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Emil Franz Adam (20 May 1843, in Munich – 19 January 1924, in Munich) was a German painter.
Life
Adam was the son of animal painter Benno Adam. He studied painting under his uncle, the painter Franz Adam, and later under Jean Francois Portaels in Brussels.
Adam married Josephine Marie, née Wurmb. They had two sons, the painter Richard Benno Adam (1873–1937) and the priest Ernst Adam (1884-1955).
Adam's work consisted primarily of horse paintings, equestrian portraits, and hunting scenes.
See also
External links
- Literature by and about Emil Adam in the German National Library catalogue
- Media related to Emil Adam at Wikimedia Commons
- Entry for Emil Adam on the Union List of Artist Names
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