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Hamburg Gallery; Repentant Son; Twelve o'clock; Meeting of old Friends; New Schoolmaster; Grandfather telling a Story; and similar subjects; an Altarpiece—Christ on the Mount of Olives (1857).—Müller, 479.
SCHUBERT, FERDINAND, born in Vienna
in 1824, died there in 1853. History
painter, pupil of Vienna Academy. Works:
Romeo and Juliet (1850); Death of the
Prince of Orange; Fisher; Radt von Hapsburg
showing his Soldiers to his Brother
(1852), Vienna Museum.—Wurzbach, xxxii.
29.
SCHUBERT, FRANZ AUGUST, born in
Dessau, Nov. 10, 1806. History and landscape
painter, pupil in Dessau of Beck, then
of Dresden Academy and of Munich Academy
under Cornelius and Schnorr; went in
1833 to Florence, 1834 to Rome, visited Orvieto
in 1836, Naples in 1838, went back to
Dessau in 1839, to Munich in 1840, visited
Venice in 1845, and, invited by Cornelius,
settled in Berlin in 1850. Made professor
by Duke of Anhalt-Dessau in 1863. Works:
Jacob and Rachel, Parable of the Great Supper,
Parable of Rich Man, Allegory of Faith,
Love, and Hope (1834-39); Paul in the
House of Peter in Jerusalem; Fall of Man
(1846); Feeding of the Five Thousand
(1848); Solomon's Judgment (1853), Court
House, Dessau; Invention and Power of
Music, Cycle Concert Hall, ib.; Entombment,
and Resurrection (1866), Schlosskirche,
ib.; Christ on Mount of Olives;
David and Jonathan (1865); Sacrifice of
Manoah (1872); Paul at the House of Lydia;
Peter and Tabitha; Hagar and Ishmael.—Andresen,
ii. 262; Meyer, Conv. Lex., xvii.
790.
SCHUBERT-SOLDERN, VICTOR VON,
born in Prague, Aug. 15, 1834. Genre and
portrait painter, pupil of Leutze in Düsseldorf
in 1857, of Antwerp Academy in 1860-61,
and of Cogniet in 1861-62. Lived in
Italy in 1863-66, in Paris until 1870; then
went to Brussels, where he became a friend
of Czermak, and next settled in Dresden.
Works: Tristan and Isolde (1870); Lucrezia
Borgia and a Venetian Lady; A Portrait
Painter (Jubilee Exhib., Berlin, 1886).—Müller,
479.
SCHUCH, WERNER, born at Hildesheim,
Hanover, Oct. 2, 1843. Landscape
and genre painter, self-taught. Was at first
an architect, and in 1870 professor of architecture
in Hanover. Began painting in 1872,
copying in Dresden Gallery, and sketching
in Tyrol and Italy. Studied also in Düsseldorf
in 1877. Gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Professor.
Works: On the Look-Out; Heath;
In Time of Dire Distress (1876), National
Gallery, Berlin; Robber Knights in Ambush
(1877), Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Quack,
Hanover Gallery; Gustavus Adolphus' Body
taken to Wolgast; Ride for Life or Death;
Silent Cloisters; Song is Over; Flight of
Croats; Peacebreaker, Wiesbaden Gallery;
Footpads (1880); Landscape with brown
Heather (1881), Dresden Museum; Swedish
Recruiters (1882), Königsberg Museum;
Going into Winter Quarters, Close to the
Enemy (1884); On Evil Ways (1885).—Jordan
(1885), ii. 212; Müller, 480; Kunst-Chronik,
xvii. 380, 735; xviii. 213; Kunst
f. Alle, i.; Leixner, Mud. K., ii. 101;
Zeitschr. f. b. K., xx. 42.
SCHUCHARDT, FERDINAND, Jr., born
in New York, May 14, 1855. Genre painter,
pupil of William Morgan and J. G. Brown
in 1875-78. Exhibited at the National
Academy since 1877. Studio in New York.
Works: Song without Words (T. B. Clarke,
New York); Nydia—Last Days of Pompeii
(1879); Accident at the Circus (1880); Fair
Client (1881); Fisherman's Children (1882);
Signing the Marriage Contract, Christmas
Eve (1883); Turned Away, Evening (1884);
Gather ye Rosebuds, Out in the Snow
(1885); Dreaming of the Sea, Before the
Curtain (1886).
SCHUFRIED, DOMINIK, born in Vienna
in 1810. Landscape painter, pupil of Vienna
Academy. Works: Ruins of Gutenstein
(1838); Mountain Landscape (1848);
Peasant Family near Gutenstein (1856), Vienna
Museum.—Wurzbach, xxxii. 136.