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Frederick Juengling (1846-1889) was a prolific American artist and printmaker known for his mastery of etching and aquatint. Juengling's works often depicted scenes of everyday life, particularly those involving animals and rural settings. His prints are characterized by their detailed realism and evocative use of light and shadow, conveying a sense of tranquility and intimacy. Notably, "The Goose Girl" (1883) showcases his talent for capturing the movement and energy of animals, while "The Dead Duck" (1875) demonstrates his skill in rendering still life subjects with a sense of realism. Juengling's works are often sought after by collectors of American prints and continue to be admired for their beauty and artistic skill.
Born
1846
Died
1889