Gustav Adolf Closs
Gustav Adolf Closs (1864–1938) was a painter, entomologist and lepidopterist.
Also recorded as Gustav Adolf Karl Closs; Adolf Gustav Closs; Gustave Adolf Closs; Gustav Adolf Carl Closs; G. Adolf Gloss.
Overview
Born at Stuttgart in 1864, died at Wilmersdorf in 1938.
In detail
Gustav Adolf Closs studied at University of Tübingen, Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. the recorded working language is German.
The field of work recorded is young adult literature.
Membership is recorded of Corps Franconia Tübingen, Herold and Corps Borussia Breslau zu Köln und Aachen.
Work by Gustav Adolf Closs is recorded in the collections of Huis van het boek.
Distinctions recorded are Knights 1st class of the Friedrich Order.
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“Gustav Adolf Closs”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1555530: Gustav Adolf Closs
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