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Background imageSchenck Collection: Zabriskie homestead in 1839. Peter Lawrence Schenck, 1843 Artist

Zabriskie homestead in 1839. Peter Lawrence Schenck, 1843 Artist
529831 Zabriskie homestead in 1839. Peter Lawrence Schenck, 1843 Artist; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageSchenck Collection: Entry of the Prince of Saxony with his Wife into Dresden on September 2, 1719, af... ca

Entry of the Prince of Saxony with his Wife into Dresden on September 2, 1719, af... ca
Entry of the Prince of Saxony with his Wife into Dresden on September 2, 1719, after their Marriage in Vienna, ca. 1700-1755

Background imageSchenck Collection: The Third Avenue Railroad Depot, ca. 1859-60. Creator: William H Schenck

The Third Avenue Railroad Depot, ca. 1859-60. Creator: William H Schenck
The Third Avenue Railroad Depot, ca. 1859-60. The balloons owners, John Wise and John LaMountain, hoped to fly it across the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageSchenck Collection: Allan Robertson, c1850. Artist: Schenck & McFarlane

Allan Robertson, c1850. Artist: Schenck & McFarlane
Allan Robertson, c1850. Scotsman Allan Robertson (1815-1859) was considered to be one of the first professional golfers. Lithographic print by Schenck & McFarlane Edinburgh of an original signed

Background imageSchenck Collection: Robert C Schenck, US Army general and diplomat, 1874. Artist: Faustin

Robert C Schenck, US Army general and diplomat, 1874. Artist: Faustin
Robert C Schenck, US Army general and diplomat, 1874. Schenck (1809-1890) was a general in the Union Army in the American Civil War

Background imageSchenck Collection: prophets Daniel Hosea oil canvas 104. 5 x 75. 5 cm

prophets Daniel Hosea oil canvas 104. 5 x 75. 5 cm
The prophets Daniel and Hosea, oil on canvas, 104.5 x 75.5 cm, unsigned. About the figures: DANIEL and OSEAS, Bottom left: rent: schenck: gave: givaln, Sach I nitt, the warheitt b richt I

Background imageSchenck Collection: Robert C Schenck

Robert C Schenck
ROBERT CUMMING SCHENCK American soldier and politician Date: 1800 - 1890

Background imageSchenck Collection: Johann Schenck

Johann Schenck
JOHANN SCHENCK German-Dutch musician whose compositions inspired Bachs cello pieces. [Do not confuse with 18th century Austrian, same name] Date: 1660 - 1712

Background imageSchenck Collection: Robert Cumm. Schenck

Robert Cumm. Schenck
ROBERT CUMMING SCHENCK American diplomat Date: 1800 - 1890

Background imageSchenck Collection: Source Size = 5008 x 3794

Source Size = 5008 x 3794
General Schenck Inspecting the Blue Coat Boys at Christs Hospital

Background imageSchenck Collection: Pieter Schenck I (Dutch, 1660 - 1718-1719), Still Life with a Hanging Partridge

Pieter Schenck I (Dutch, 1660 - 1718-1719), Still Life with a Hanging Partridge, mezzotint on laid paper

Background imageSchenck Collection: Assault of Martin Schenck at Nijmegen, 1589, Jan Luyken, weduwe Joannes van Someren

Assault of Martin Schenck at Nijmegen, 1589, Jan Luyken, weduwe Joannes van Someren, Abraham Wolfgang, 1679 - 1684

Background imageSchenck Collection: The Penitent St. Peter

The Penitent St. Peter; Christoph Daniel Schenck, German, 1633 - 1691; 1685; Limewood; Object: 36.6 x 26.2 cm (14 7/16 x 10 5/16 in.)

Background imageSchenck Collection: The Conversion of St. Paul

The Conversion of St. Paul; Christoph Daniel Schenck, German, 1633 - 1691; 1685; Limewood; Object: 36.6 x 26.2 cm (14 7/16 x 10 5/16 in.)

Background imageSchenck Collection: Zabriskie homestead in 1839. Peter Lawrence Schenck, 1843 Artist

Zabriskie homestead in 1839. Peter Lawrence Schenck, 1843 Artist

Background imageSchenck Collection: Robert Cumming Schenck

Robert Cumming Schenck
ROBERT CUMMING SCHENCK American soldier and statesman

Background imageSchenck Collection: Johann Schenck / Malades

Johann Schenck / Malades
JOHANN SCHENCK German medical

Background imageSchenck Collection: London / Schenck C. 1660

London / Schenck C. 1660
A view of London from the River Thames showing the old St. Pauls Cathedral without its spire in the background. Various boats containing cargo are on the river

Background imageSchenck Collection: William III by Schenck

William III by Schenck
KING WILLIAM III A half-length portrait with ermine robes, crown and sceptre


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"Schenck: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Expressions" Step into the world of Schenck, a name that resonates across various realms - from historical events to renowned artists. Delve into captivating moments such as the grand entrance of the Prince of Saxony and his Wife into Dresden on September 2, 1719. Witness their regal splendor through an exquisite artwork, capturing their elegance and significance. Traveling further back in time, we encounter the Third Avenue Railroad Depot, a glimpse into mid-19th century New York City. Its creator, William H Schenck, immortalized this bustling transportation hub with meticulous detail. The depot stands as a testament to progress and innovation during that era. Artistry takes center stage once again with Allan Robertson's portrait from c1850. Crafted by the skilled hands & McFarlane, it captures both the subject's essence and the artist's mastery. This collaboration showcases talent at its finest. Shifting gears towards diplomacy and military prowess, we meet Robert C Schenck - a US Army general turned diplomat in 1874. Faustin expertly portrays him in an artistic rendition that exudes strength and determination; traits befitting his esteemed career. But who is Johann Schenck? Perhaps another talented individual whose works have yet to be discovered or rediscovered amidst history's vast tapestry? His story remains untold but holds promise for future exploration. Meanwhile, let us not forget Robert Cumm. Schenck - a name etched onto canvas alongside prophets Daniel Hosea in oil form. With brushstrokes breathing life into ancient tales of divine inspiration, this piece invites contemplation on faith and spirituality. Pieter Schenck I emerges as yet another creative force within our narrative - his still life painting featuring a hanging partridge evokes intrigue while showcasing his skillful technique. It serves as evidence of his contribution to the art world during the Dutch Golden Age.