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Alexander Nelke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexander Nelke
Sergei Alexander Nelke (December 14, 1894 — August 8, 1974) was an Estonian-American artist in the mid to late 20th Century. He is primarily known as marine and landscape artist specializing in square rigged sailing vessels.〔Peter Hastings Falk (1999). Who Was Who in American Art. Sound View Press. ISBN 978-0932087577.〕 ==Early life== Nelke was the middle of three sons to Karl and Anna Nelke. His father was a carriage maker and worked on the ceremonial carriage that was built for Queen Victoria when she visited Russia in 1894. After completing his secondary education in 1910, Nelke began his career as a seaman working as a ships carpenter, eventually rising to the rank of 2nd Mate. Nelke became an expert ships carpenter and rigger and acquired a thorough knowledge of the sea and sailing vessels from all over the world.〔Mallett, Daniel Trowbridge (1976), Mallett's Index of Artists: International-Biographical. Bath (): Kingsmead Reprints. ISBN 978-0901571762.〕 Nelke would spend over fifteen years at sea before finally settling in Brooklyn, NY, near his brother Waldemar. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1945.
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