introduces
Grant to the Queen-Dowager of
Uganda', ''
Harper's Magazine'', April 1864 Zwecker studied art in
Düsseldorf and
Frankfurt, Germany. Around 1860 he set up a studio in London with
Joseph Wolf. He illustrated children's books including
Hans Christian Andersen's
The Ice-Maiden (Richard Bentley, 1863), as well as tales of adventure such as
African Hunting and Adventure... by William Charles Baldwin. He also worked for magazines. He is however best known for his artwork for natural history books including
Alfred Russel Wallace's
The Geographical Distribution of Animals. His greatest work was to illustrate
John George Wood's
Popular Natural History (Routledge, 1871) in three volumes. Among his works are
The Hartebeest, 1862; ''Arrival at the Depôt at Cooper's Creek
, 1862; Ostrich Hunting
, 1862; and A Race for Life in a Jungle
, 1862. He produced the first surviving image of the Icelandic Fjallkonan'' ('lady of the mountains'). ==Works illustrated by Zwecker==