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Carl Wassenegger (also: Karl Wassenegger) was a caricaturist, illustrator and painter. The parents, the coppersmith Franz Paul and the mother Rosalie Wassenegger (née Schwarzmann), were active in the Münchner Kunstverein from 1848 and in the Gemeinde-Kollegium München from 1866. Wassenegger was related to the academic painter and glass painter Philipp Sutner, the landscape and portrait painter Wilhelm Irlinger and the Munich landscape painter Andreas Feil. With his drawings ranging from cover banners to caricatures, Carl Wassenegger shaped the visual language of the magazine “Fahrrad-Humor” and its supplement Rundschau Fabrication, founded by Heinrich Hildebrand (initiator of the first Hildebrand-Wolfmüller motorcycle in 1894), from the first edition on October 1, 1887 and trade, for which Emil Kneiß later also illustrated. In his studio at Heustraße 15 in Munich, Wassenegger created not only ink drawings on paper but also oil paintings, such as still lifes and the painting "A Hare" (13.5 x 10.5 cm, Winckelmann Museum Stendal).
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