!!!Schindler, Emil Jakob
b. Vienna, April 27, 1842,
d. Westerland on Sylt (Germany), Aug. 9, 1892, landscape painter,
father of Alma Mahler-Werfel. Since his studies at the Vienna Academy
friendship with R. Ribarz and E. Jettel; study trips to Dalmatia,
Venice, Holland and France. Studied Dutch landscapes from the 17th
century and works by the school of Barbizon. Surrounded himself with a
small circle of artists (M. Egner, T. Blau, O. Wisinger-Florian, C.
Moll, T. von Hoermann, H. Darnaut); after 1885 Plankenberg Castle
near Neulengbach (Lower Austria). became the favourite place of study
of this school of landscape painting, which was central to Austrian
impressionism. P>
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Bibliography: H. Fuchs, E. J. S., 1970; B. Holaus, Studien zu E. J.
S., 2 vols., master´s thesis, Vienna 1994.
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