Emil Jakob Schindler

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Emil Jakob Schindler was a prominent Austrian landscape painter of the late 19th century, associated with atmospheric, mood-rich depictions of nature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austrian person
human
landscape painter
painter
activePeriod late 19th century
artisticStyle mood-rich depictions of nature
awardReceived Reichel Prize
birthCountry Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
birthDate 1842-04-23
birthPlace Vienna
burialPlace Vienna Central Cemetery
causeOfDeath appendicitis
child Alma Mahler
Grete Schindler
citizenship Austria
deathCountry German Empire
deathDate 1892-08-09
deathPlace Sylt
educatedAt Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
familyName Schindler
fieldOfWork landscape painting
gender male
genre landscape art
givenName Emil
Jakob
influenced Austrian mood impressionists
influencedBy Barbizon school
surface form: Barbizon School

Dutch landscape painting
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Vienna Künstlerhaus Association
surface form: Vienna Künstlerhaus
movement Austrian mood impressionism
atmospheric landscape painting
name Emil Jakob Schindler self-link
nationality Austrian
notableFor atmospheric landscapes
influencing Austrian landscape painting in the late 19th century
notableWork Coastal Landscape
Lagoon Landscape (Lagunenlandschaft)
Vienna Prater
surface form: Landscape in the Prater
occupation painter
relative Gustav Mahler
residence Vienna
spouse Anna Sofie Bergen
studentOf Albert Zimmermann
workLocation Gulf of Quarnero region
Plankenberg Castle
Sylt
Vienna

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Alma Mahler father Emil Jakob Schindler
Alma Margaretha Maria Schindler father Emil Jakob Schindler
Emil Jakob Schindler name Emil Jakob Schindler self-link