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Emil Lenders (1865-1934)

Currency:USD Category:Art Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 3,500.00 USD
Emil Lenders (1865-1934)
Buffalo
16" x 20"
Oil on Canvas
Unsigned
Framed to 20 3/4" x 24 3/4"
In ink on frame: "Major G.W. Lillie's Prize Buffalo - 101 Ranch '02"

Emil Lenders (1865-1934)
As a child in Germany, Emil Lenders became fascinated by Native American Indians and was determined to travel to the United States. He attended a court school in Southern Germany and claimed to have studied with Karl von Piloty, the most successful academic painter in Germany at that time. Despite his m1's disapproval of his decision to study art, Lenders attended the Berlin Art School. He immigrated to the U.S., and in 1906, Lenders became a U.S. citizen in Philadelphia, PA. He took a variety of jobs until signing on with Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Lenders traveled with the Wild West shows, while studying animals, cowboys, and Indians. He befriended Buffalo Bill Cody, who eventually convinced him to settle in Oklahoma. On Joe C. Miller's 101 Ranch, he was able to study and sketch resident bison as well as the some of the Indians from twelve nearby reservations. Buffalo Bill presented to Lenders a saddle with the inscription, "To E.W. Lenders, the best painter of buffalos in the world."