Charles de Steuben
Charles de Steuben (1788–1856) was a French painter and lithographer.
Also recorded as Carl von, Baron Steuben; Charles Auguste Guillaume Steuben; Karl Karlovich Shteyben; Karl Karlovič Štejben; Charles Guillaume Auguste Henry Francois Louis de Steuben; Carl von Steuben.
Charles de Steuben in brief
- Born
- 1788
- Died
- 1856
- Known for
- painter and lithographer
- Place of birth
- Bauerbach
Overview
Born at Bauerbach in 1788, died at former 1st arrondissement of Paris in 1856.
In detail
training under François Gérard, Robert Lefèvre and Pierre-Paul Prud'hon is recorded. Camille Eudes, Charles Edme Saint Marcel and Anna Rimbaut-Borrel are recorded as having studied under Charles de Steuben. the recorded working language is Russian, French and German.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are history.
Employment is recorded with Musée de l'Histoire de France.
Works named in the authority record are Bataille de Poitiers.
Work by Charles de Steuben is recorded in the collections of Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, Musée de l'Histoire de France, Maison de Victor Hugo, Hermitage Museum and Cleveland Museum of Art.
Sources
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- 1.
“Charles de Steuben”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q69708: Charles de Steuben
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