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Jean Bungartz

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Jean Bungartz
Born6 May 1854
Cologne, Germany
Died15 September 1934
Münster, Germany
Occupationanimal painter, author, book illustrator
NationalityGerman
Inauguration of the synagogue in Lechenich, 1886

Jean Bungartz (6 May 1854 – 15 September 1934) was a German animal painter, author and book illustrator.

Bungartz founded the Hamburger Verein zur Förderung reiner Hunderassen, the Hamburg society for the promotion of pure-bred dogs, in the 1880s.[1] In 1893 he founded the Deutschen Verein für Sanitätshunde, the German association for Red Cross dogs, and led it until 1909.[2]

Publications

His published works include:

References

  1. ^ Frank Bartsch (2012). Kontinuität und Wandel auf dem Lande: Die rheinpreußische Bürgermeisterei Lechenich im 19. und beginnenden 20. Jahrhundert (1815-1914) (in German). Weilerswist: Landpresse. ISBN 9783941037915. p. 122–123.
  2. ^ Julika Renger (2008). Gesellschaftliche Debatten um die wirtschaftliche und psychosoziale Nutzung des Hundes von 1870 – 1945 in Deutschland (doctoral thesis, in German). Berlin: Mensch und Buch-Verlag. ISBN 9783866646384.

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