Carl von Häberlin (1832 - 1911)

Carl von Häberlin (1832 - 1911) - photo 1

Carl von Häberlin

Carl von Häberlin was a painter from Württemberg. He received his initial training at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf from 1852 to 1856. Häberlin then moved to Stuttgart and became a prolific illustrator. He was professor of genre painting at the Academy of Applied Arts in Stuttgart from 1868 to 1885. Häberlin also worked on large-scale murals on the Dominican island in Konstanz from 1878 to 1894, depicting scenes from the island's history. He received the Medal of Honor of the Order of the Crown of Württemberg in 1901.

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Date and place of birt:16 december 1832, Eßlingen, Germany
Date and place of death:13 april 1911, Stuttgart, Germany
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Batalist, Genre painter, Historian, Illustrator, Painter
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Military art, Religious genre
Art style:Realism

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