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Herman Wendelborg Hansen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Herman Wendelborg Hansen
Herman Wendelborg Hansen (1854-1924) was a 19th-century artist, well known for his Western-themed paintings featuring horses, cowboys, and the frontier. ==Early life and education== Hansen was born in Dithmarschen, Germany. From an early age, he was gifted in art. His father, a rector and draftsman, encouraged his son's talent, and sent him to Hamburg at the age of 16. Here, Hansen studied battle scenes from the artist, Simmonsen. In 1876, Hansen went to England for school, but was intrigued by the American West. He was inspired by James Fenimore Cooper's novel, ''Leatherstocking Tales''. The following year, Hansen emigrated to New York, where he worked as a commercial illustrator. He eventually moved to Chicago, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago.〔
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