Jacob Gensler

This was followed by studies with Wilhelm Tischbein in Eutin, then with Gerdt Hardorff and Siegfried Bendixen in Hamburg.

His etchings of sailors, and illustrations for the folk ballad, "Der Edelknabe und die Müllerin" (The Noble Boy and the Miller, from Lieder und Bilder, 1844) were among his most popular.

After the completion of reconstruction, following the Great Fire of Hamburg, he designed the "certificates of thanks" that were presented to Prussia, Sachsen-Meiningen, Bremen, Nassau, the Netherlands and England; using a Medieval miniature painting technique.

All three Gensler brothers were members of the Hamburger Turnerschaft von 1816 [de].

In 2019, his works were part of a major exhibition: "Hamburger Schule – Das 19.

Tirolese Smugglers
On the Coast Near Scheveningen