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Christopher Rave (20 February 1881 – 13 January 1933) was a German painting artist, explorer of
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and professor.


Life

Rave was a popular painter of naval art living in
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. Between 1900 and 1909 he created about 300 paintings about 8,000 years of navigation. 1911 they were exhibited in Hamburg and sold in particular. The paintings were reproduced as postcards by two publishers, one from Hamburg, the other one from the Netherlands. In 1910 he experienced the accident of German tall ship '' Preußen'' as a passenger, running aground close to Dover. In 1912 he was member of German exploration voyage to Spitsbergen. His task was documentation by photographs and paintings. The voyage under the command of Herbert Schröder-Stranz and Alfred Ritscher as captain of the ship ''Herzog Ernst'' failed, and just seven out of 15 crew survived. In 1913 Rave published his experiences
Tagebuch von der verunglückten Expedition Schröder-Stranz: mit Federzeichnungen vom Verfasser
' (Diary of the failed expedition of Schröder-Stranz). Having cancer of the throat and hardly able to talk Rave shot himself on January 13, 1933. His tomb, designed by his student Valentin Kraus from
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, is in Hamburg Ohlsdorf graveyard.


Paintings (selection)

* ''Die brandenburgische Flotte vor Emden'', Format 4.80 m × 3.50 m, property of Kunsthalle Hamburg * ''
SMS Seeadler SMS ''Seeadler'' ("His Majesty's Ship ''Sea Eagle''") was an unprotected cruiser of the , the third member of a class of six ships built by the German ''Kaiserliche Marine'' (Imperial Navy). Her sister ships included , the lead ship, along wit ...
'', oil, before 1924,Carl Kircheiß: ''Wal hooo! Weltreisen mit Harpunen, Angelhaken und Netzen'', Wilkens, Rendsburg 1950, S. 182 possibly several copies * ''Dampfwalfangschiff im nördlichen Eismeer'', oil on canvas, 60 cm × 100 cm, 1910 * ''T.S. "CAP ARCONA" auf See'', oil on wood, 37 × 51 cm * ''Altes Land im rötlichen Winterlicht'', oil on canvas, 60 × 100 cm


Books

*
Tagebuch von der verunglückten Expedition Schröder-Stranz: mit Federzeichnungen vom Verfasser
', Schaffstein, Köln 1913 * Illustrationen und Fotos in: Hermann Rüdiger: ''Die Sorge-Bai: Aus den Schicksalstagen der Schröder-Stranz-Expedition'', 46 Bilder und 5 Tafeln nach Zeichnungen und photographischen Aufnahmen Christopher Rave, Reimer, Berlin 1913, Nachdruck: Edition Fines Mundi, Saarbrücken 2007


Notes


References

* Wolfgang Kayser (Hrsg): ''Vom Steinzeitfloß zum Ozeanriesen (8000 Jahre Seefahrt). Das Leben und Werk des Marinemalers Christopher Rave''. Selbstverlag, Hamburg 1988.


External links



(Hintergrund-Informationen zur TV-Sendung vom 6. April 2008)

* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20090901134813/http://www3.ndr.de/sendungen/lieb_und_teuer/videos/liebundteuer608.html German NDR-TV: ''Lieb und teuer'' - presenting the painting of SMS Seeadler Video {{DEFAULTSORT:Rave, Christopher 1881 births 1933 suicides 1933 deaths Explorers of the Arctic German explorers 20th-century German painters 20th-century German male artists German male painters Suicides by firearm in Germany Artists who died by suicide German male writers