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I think, like most art, the meaning is subjective, and only the artist could tell his specific intent, but when I look at this painting there are several possible meanings. One obvious theme is the harshness of winter and the survival drive of the wolf. I question the meaning behind the cabins the wolf stares down at. Are they symbolic of the intrusion of humans into the wolf's territory, and the impending end of the wolf's rule, or is there a more sentimental meaning. Is the cold, lonely wolf perhaps envying an unseen dog lying before the hearth? Given that there are reports of the artist's family being attacked by a pack of wolves- a scene depicted in another of his paintings- sentimentality seems unlikely. FYI, there are numerous variations on this print. I have personally seen a single cabin, numerous cabins, and I own a large version called "The Pack", with the same wolf in the foreground and a large pack of wolves in the background.
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Cannot find one. Johann Georg von Müller died in 1830. Emma von Müller died in 1926.
Alfred von Domaszewski died in 1927.
Alfred von Niezychowski died in 1964.
Alfred von Niezychowski was born in 1888.
Alfred von Henikstein died in 1882.
Alfred von Henikstein was born in 1810.
Alfred von Wurzbach died in 1915.
Alfred von Wurzbach was born in 1846.
Alfred von Arneth was born in 1819.
Alfred von Domaszewski was born in 1856.
Alfred von Gutschmid was born in 1835.
Alfred von Gutschmid died in 1887.
Alfred von Hansen has written: 'Stammtafeln'