Friedrich August von Kaulbach

Friedrich August von Kaulbach

Portrait of the actress Hanna Ralph by Friedrich August von Kaulbach.
Born 4 June 1850
Hannover
Died 1920
Munich
Nationality German
Education Kunstgewerbeschule
Known for portraitist, historical scenes
Notable work Spanish Dancer, Girl in the Woods, Girl with her dog

Friedrich August von Kaulbach (2 June 1850, Hannover – 26 July 1920, Munich, Germany) was a German portraitist and historical painter. He was the son of Theodor Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Kaulbach (1822–1903), the court painter at Hannover, and the great nephew of Wilhelm Kaulbach, another prominent member of the Kaulbach family of artists. He learned to paint from his father, and later was a student of August von Kreling at the arts and crafts school Nuremberg, the predecessor institution of the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg. He sought to emulate the artist Hans Holbein.[1]

He married the famous violist Frida Scotta in 1897.[2]

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  1. Charles Callahan Perkins, Friedrich August von Kaulbach, Cyclopedia of Painters and Painting, Volume 2. New York, 1913, p. 370.
  2. Albert Ernest Wier (1938), The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians, p. 1703
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