Karl Albert von Schott
Appearance
Karl Albert von Schott (13 May 1840 in Bad Wimpfen – 21 February 1911 in Stuttgart) was a 19th-century Württembergian officer and painter.[1]
Karl Albert von Schott served in rank of lieutenant colonel in the Württemberg army.
After the end of his military service he was in Munich since 1888 a private student of Anton Braith. He was not entered in the register book of the Munich Art Academy.
As a painter he remained loyal to his original profession and painted mostly densely populated battlefield images. He is known primarily for his dramatic paintings of the Franco-Prussian War.
References
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- Karl von Schott: Der Anteil der Württemberger am Feldzug 1870/71.
- Bibliographie der Württembergischen Geschichte. Bearb. von Wilhelm Heyd [u. a.] Bd 1-11. Stuttgart 1895-1974.
- Gert K. Nagel: Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
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