Der Jäger | The Hunter

Der Jäger | The Hunter

A hunter makes his way through foggy marshlands.

Ferdinand Frey: 1817-1900

Frey was the Royal Bavarian Court Photographer who ran studios in Amberg as well as Heilbronn, Germany. A cabinet card photograph from around 1900 is printed: Ferd Frey Söhne, indicating his business was succeeded by his sons after his death. However, lacking a genealogy, it has not been determined who these sons were or if someone else took over. The card’s verso included the following details: Medals won at: NUREMBERG 1896, FREIBURG 1897, STUTTGART 1899. Also engraved on the card was that photographic work by the Frey studios had been acquired by the Royal and Grand Ducal Museums in Stuttgart, Karlsruhe and Darmstadt. Address: Rathausgasse 5,  Heilbronn, Germany, Telephone 482. A later cabinet card from this studio dated 1906 has further been located by this website: it is not known how long the business lasted.

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Image Dimensions16.3 x 23.0 cm tipped to mount | Lieferung 1 | First Issue

Support Dimensions26.4 x 34.2 cm dull-black colored paper

Print Notes

Recto: Engraved: l.l.: F. FREY SÖHNE, AMBERG-HEILBRONN DER JAGER; within plate at l.l.: MR & C (atelier); signed in plate with undecipherable artist monogram at l.l.; on mount at l.r.: KP, for abbreviated name of journal.