Franz Wilhelm Johann Bunke (3 December 1857, Schwaan - 6 July 1939, Weimar) was a German landscape painter.
Beginning in 1892, he spent the summers in his home town of Schwaan and founded an art colony there.
[1] Prior to 1890, his works showed heavy influence from the Dutch Masters.
His later works are notable for an almost reverential approach to depicting nature in detail.
Among his favorite subjects were Schwaan, the surrounding villages and scenes along the Warnow River.