Alexander Zick
![Alexander Zick (Reclam).jpg](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ca/Alexander_Zick_%28Reclam%29.jpg/220px-Alexander_Zick_%28Reclam%29.jpg)
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Illustration by Zick for "Hop-o'-My-Thumb"
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Alexander Zick (born 20 December 1845, Koblenz, Germany – 10 November 1907, Berlin, Germany) was a German painter and illustrator.
Alexander was the greatgrandson of the painter and architect Januarius Zick, the son of fresco artist Johannes Zick.
He was a student of and Eduard Bendemann.
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Numismatic work[]
In his last years in Berlin, Alexander Zick was the designer of 2 German banknotes, the 5 Mark 1904, and the 10 Mark 1906.[1]
Gallery[]
Dragon Slayer (1899)
The Garden Arbor (1894)
Aschenputtel
Notes[]
- ^ Alexander Zick in: German wikipedia, retrieved 6. December 2013.
External links[]
Media related to Alexander Zick at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- 19th-century German painters
- German male painters
- 20th-century German painters
- 20th-century male artists
- 1845 births
- 1907 deaths
- 19th-century male artists
- German painter stubs
- Illustrator stubs