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'''Richard "Horus" Engels''' ([[1914]]- ? ''deceased'') was a German painter, sculptor and illustrator. Richard Engels was born in London, Great Britain, as son of an American father and a German mother. In his youth Richard Engels lived in Berlin and studied in Paris. During World War II he has been captured by the Russian Army, afterwards he moved to Wolfsburg, where he met his later wife, with her he has two children, a son and a daughter. His pictures are full of details and very colourful, like his ten pictures about the tales by the Brothers Grimm. His studio was in the castle Neuhaus near Wolfsburg. Richard Engels was a member of the Subud-organization. In artistic circles he was known as "Horus".  
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In [[1946]] Richard Engels contacted [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] for a German edition of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' and sent him two illustrations (The [[trolls]] and [[Gollum]]), which Tolkien found "too Disnified". In [[1957]] the German publishing company Paulus-Verlag published the first German translation of ''The Hobbit'' made by [[Walter Scherf]] as ''Kleiner Hobbit und der große Zauberer'' in which Engels' illustrations were printed.
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'''Richard "Horus" Engels''' ([[1914]]- unknown, ''deceased'') was a German painter, sculptor and illustrator.
==Life==
Richard Engels was born in London, Great Britain, as son of an American father and a German mother. In his youth Richard Engels lived in Berlin and studied in Paris. He fought in the second World War, and was captured by the Russian Army. Afterwards, he moved to Wolfsburg, where he met his later wife, with whom he has a son and a daughter.  
 
Engels put much detail and coloration in his illustration, as can be seen in his ten pictures about the tales by the Brothers Grimm. His studio was in the castle Neuhaus near Wolfsburg. Richard Engels was a member of the Subud-organization. In artistic circles he was known as "Horus".  
==The Hobbit==
In [[1946]] Richard Engels contacted [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] for a German edition of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' and sent him two illustrations (the [[trolls]] and [[Gollum]]), which Tolkien found "too Disnified". In [[1957]] the German publishing company Paulus-Verlag published the first German translation of ''The Hobbit'' made by [[Walter Scherf]] as ''Kleiner Hobbit und der große Zauberer'' in which Engels' illustrations were printed.


== References ==
== References ==
* [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], [[Humpray Carpenter]], [[Christopher Tolkien]] (eds.), ''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]'', [[Letter 107]] (dated [[December 7]], [[1946]])
* [http://ardapedia.herr-der-ringe-film.de/index.php/Horus_Engels Horus Engels at Ardapedia] (German)
* [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], [[Humphrey Carpenter]], [[Christopher Tolkien]] (eds.), ''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]'', [[Letter 107]] (dated [[December 7]], [[1946]])
* [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], [[Douglas A. Anderson]], ''[[The Annotated Hobbit]]''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://ardapedia.herr-der-ringe-film.de/index.php/Horus_Engels Ardapedia] (German)
* [http://pblancho.free.fr/wanted/kleiner_hobbit.jpg ''The Hobbit''-cover by Richard Engels]
* [http://pblancho.free.fr/wanted/kleiner_hobbit.jpg German ''The Hobbit''-Cover by Richard Engels]
 


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Richard "Horus" Engels
Biographical information
Born1914
DiedUnknown, during the 1980's

Richard "Horus" Engels (1914- unknown, deceased) was a German painter, sculptor and illustrator.

Life

Richard Engels was born in London, Great Britain, as son of an American father and a German mother. In his youth Richard Engels lived in Berlin and studied in Paris. He fought in the second World War, and was captured by the Russian Army. Afterwards, he moved to Wolfsburg, where he met his later wife, with whom he has a son and a daughter.

Engels put much detail and coloration in his illustration, as can be seen in his ten pictures about the tales by the Brothers Grimm. His studio was in the castle Neuhaus near Wolfsburg. Richard Engels was a member of the Subud-organization. In artistic circles he was known as "Horus".

The Hobbit

In 1946 Richard Engels contacted J.R.R. Tolkien for a German edition of The Hobbit and sent him two illustrations (the trolls and Gollum), which Tolkien found "too Disnified". In 1957 the German publishing company Paulus-Verlag published the first German translation of The Hobbit made by Walter Scherf as Kleiner Hobbit und der große Zauberer in which Engels' illustrations were printed.

References

External links