Johann von Schraudolph

Johann von Schraudolph was a painter and illustrator (1808–1879). He was born at Oberstdorf and died at Munich.

Also recorded as Johann Schraudolph; Johannes von Schraudolph; Joh. Schraudolph; joh. von schraudolph; Johann Von Schraudolph; j. von schraudolph.

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Identity and origins

The authorities additionally record the headings Johann Schraudolph, Johannes von Schraudolph, Joh. Schraudolph, joh. von schraudolph and Johann Von Schraudolph. His recorded language was German.

2 children are recorded: Claudius Schraudolph and Johann Schraudolph.

Formation and teaching

Johann von Schraudolph studied at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.

As a teacher, Johann von Schraudolph is recorded in connection with Alois Süßmayr and Bernard Preibisz. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.

Recognition and collections

Johann von Schraudolph received Order of Saint Michael, Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art, honorary citizenship and honorary citizen of Speyer. Work by Johann von Schraudolph is held by Bavarian State Painting Collections, Germanisches Nationalmuseum and Neue Pinakothek.

Identity

Johann von Schraudolph is recorded as having received Order of Saint Michael, Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art and honorary citizenship. Johann von Schraudolph is recorded with the citizenship of German Reich. Johann von Schraudolph is recorded as painter and illustrator.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Johann von Schraudolph may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Johann von Schraudolph is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q1405588.

In detail

Johann von Schraudolph studied at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. Alois Süßmayr and Bernard Preibisz are recorded as having studied under Johann von Schraudolph. the recorded working language is German.

The field of work recorded is visual arts. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are history.

Employment is recorded with Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.

Work by Johann von Schraudolph is recorded in the collections of Bavarian State Painting Collections, Germanisches Nationalmuseum and Neue Pinakothek.

Distinctions recorded are Order of Saint Michael, Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art, honorary citizenship and honorary citizen of Speyer.

Chronology

  1. 1808Johann von Schraudolph born at Oberstdorf.
  2. 1808Johann von Schraudolph was born in 1808 at Oberstdorf.
  3. 1879Johann von Schraudolph died at Munich.
  4. 1879Johann von Schraudolph died in 1879 at Munich.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Johann von Schraudolph”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1405588: Johann von Schraudolph

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Plates

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The burial of Saint Boniface. Lithograph by J. Unger after J. von Schraudolph., by Johann von Schraudolph

The burial of Saint Boniface. Lithograph by J. Unger after J. von Schraudolph., by Johann von Schraudolph

Johann von Schraudolph · Wellcome Collection, London · Wellcome Collection · Public Domain Mark

The picture record
Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child. Engraving by J.M. Enzing-Müller after J. Schraudolph., by Johann von Schraudolph

Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child. Engraving by J.M. Enzing-Müller after J. Schraudolph., by Johann von Schraudolph

Johann von Schraudolph · Wellcome Collection, London · Wellcome Collection · Public Domain Mark

The picture record

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