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Rudolf Wilke (1873 in Braunschweig — 1908 in Braunschweig) was a German caricaturist and illustrator known for his work for the journal ''Simplicissimus'', to which he was invited to contribute by Albert Langen. Before working for ''Simplicissimus'', he had studied fine art at Munich and Paris and had set up a studio with Bruno Paul. He had also contributed regularly to ''Die Jugend'' before he was recruited by Langen. In 1904 Wilke traveled to Marseilles, Algiers, Tunis, Naples and Rome in company with fellow artists Eduard Thöny and Ludwig Thoma.〔(Eduard Thöny Biography ) at www.eduard--thoeny.com〕 In 1906 Wilke, along with Olaf Gulbransson, Thoma, and Thöny, persuaded Langen to convert ''Simplicissimus'' into a joint stock company, thereby giving more power to the staff to control the journal's direction. ==Wilke’s work== Image:Simplicissimus Zwei Welten.gif|Zwei Welten Image:Simplicissimus Zum Preise des Höchsten.gif|Zum Preise des Höchsten Image:Simplicissimus Predigttext für Hofprediger.gif|Predigttext für Hofprediger Image:Simplicissimus Ein anderer Wind.gif|Ein anderer Wind Image:Simplicissimus Aus einer Himmelfahrtspredigt.gif|Aus einer Himmelfahrtspredigt Image:Simplicissimus Der stolze Spanier.gif|Der stolze Spanier Image:Wilke-Students.jpg|Student 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rudolf Wilke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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