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Hans Anton Aschenborn (1 February 1888 – 10 April 1931) was a renowned animal painter of African wildlife. He is the father of Dieter Aschenborn and the grandfather of Hans Ulrich Aschenborn, both painters. In southern Africa, he has been honored frequently with dedications. In Windhoek (Namibia) there is the Aschenborn Street, and in Cape Town (South Africa) the Hans Aschenborn Road.

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  • Hans Anton Aschenborn (* 1. Februar 1888 in Kiel; † 10. April 1931 ebenda) war ein deutscher Tiermaler, Illustrator und Autor. Er gestaltete vorwiegend afrikanische Motive. Wie er sind sein Sohn Dieter Aschenborn und sein Enkel Hans Ulrich (Uli) Aschenborn ebenfalls als Tiermaler im südlichen Afrika bekannt. Kunstwerke von ihnen finden sich in den Galerien, Museen und öffentlichen Gebäuden Namibias. Alle drei Aschenborns werden im United Art Rating den international bekannten Künstlern und ihre Werke dem weltweiten Kulturerbe zugeordnet. Sein Vater war der spätere Vizeadmiral Richard Aschenborn, welcher u. a. 1884 mit der Nautilus in der Lüderitzbucht war. (de)
  • Hans Anton Aschenborn (Kiel, 1 de febrero de 1888 - ibídem, 10 de abril de 1931) fue un escritor y pintor faunístico germano-sudafricano.​​​​ (es)
  • Hans Anton Aschenborn (1 February 1888 – 10 April 1931) was a renowned animal painter of African wildlife. He is the father of Dieter Aschenborn and the grandfather of Hans Ulrich Aschenborn, both painters. Hans Anton worked both in Germany and in southern Africa. His work is featured in the older German Thieme-Becker or Saur art encyclopedia. A Master of Arts thesis by Karin Skawran concerning the graphic works of Hans Anton Aschenborn was published in the South African art and culture periodical, Lantern in 1965.) In 1963 the University of Pretoria published a book about Aschenborn as an artist entitled, Hans Anton Aschenborn : Mens en Kunstenaar. In 1970 another one followed by the Pretoria Art Museum (South Africa) and a doctoral dissertation concerning his work was done. Other publications on Aschenborn feature his etchings and linocuts. He is well known for his illustrations of books and as an author and poet. Many of his works still are featured and may be found on the Internet. He was revered as a pioneer in the realistic portrayal of African wildlife. In 1916 he wrote the lyrics of the song, "Heia Safari", which also remains popular. Some of his German books were translated into Afrikaans, giving him a role in Afrikaans literature. While working on his book about gemsbok (which was also translated into English) and closely observing them, Aschenborn discovered a variety that has been named after him, Genus Aschenborni. In southern Africa, he has been honored frequently with dedications. In Windhoek (Namibia) there is the Aschenborn Street, and in Cape Town (South Africa) the Hans Aschenborn Road. (en)
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  • Hans Anton Aschenborn (* 1. Februar 1888 in Kiel; † 10. April 1931 ebenda) war ein deutscher Tiermaler, Illustrator und Autor. Er gestaltete vorwiegend afrikanische Motive. Wie er sind sein Sohn Dieter Aschenborn und sein Enkel Hans Ulrich (Uli) Aschenborn ebenfalls als Tiermaler im südlichen Afrika bekannt. Kunstwerke von ihnen finden sich in den Galerien, Museen und öffentlichen Gebäuden Namibias. Alle drei Aschenborns werden im United Art Rating den international bekannten Künstlern und ihre Werke dem weltweiten Kulturerbe zugeordnet. Sein Vater war der spätere Vizeadmiral Richard Aschenborn, welcher u. a. 1884 mit der Nautilus in der Lüderitzbucht war. (de)
  • Hans Anton Aschenborn (Kiel, 1 de febrero de 1888 - ibídem, 10 de abril de 1931) fue un escritor y pintor faunístico germano-sudafricano.​​​​ (es)
  • Hans Anton Aschenborn (1 February 1888 – 10 April 1931) was a renowned animal painter of African wildlife. He is the father of Dieter Aschenborn and the grandfather of Hans Ulrich Aschenborn, both painters. In southern Africa, he has been honored frequently with dedications. In Windhoek (Namibia) there is the Aschenborn Street, and in Cape Town (South Africa) the Hans Aschenborn Road. (en)
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  • Hans Aschenborn (de)
  • Hans Aschenborn (es)
  • Hans Aschenborn (en)
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