Alois Hans Schram

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Spring with girlfriends , 1890

Alois Hans Schram (also Schramm, born August 20, 1864 in Vienna ; † April 8, 1919 ibid) was an Austrian portrait, history and decoration painter.

Alois Hans Schram studied painting from 1879 to 1888 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under Carl Wurzinger , Hans Makart and Josef Mathias Trenkwald .

Schram received the Füger Prize in Gold for a composition (1881), the Special School Prize (1887 for the historical painting Bianca Capello ) and the State Prize Scholarship (1890/1891) for a study visit to Rome.

After graduating, he worked as a portrait and decorative painter in Vienna. In the 1890s he visited many European and Near Eastern countries.

In the period from 1909 to 1911 he created allegorical friezes in the Vienna Parliament and in 1915 a ceiling painting in the ballroom of the Hofburg.

Alois Hans Schram was a member of the cooperative of visual artists (Künstlerhaus).

Grave of Alois Hans Schram

He died in Vienna and was buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery , grave group 46E-2-17.

literature

  • Alois Hans Schram in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
  • Austrian biographical lexicon 1815–1950: published by the Austrian Academy of Sciences: Vienna: Verlag der Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Wien / Graz: Böhlau 1954-lfd.
  • Ulrich Thieme / Felix Becker [ed.]: General encyclopedia of fine artists from antiquity to the present: 37 volumes: Leipzig: Engelmann 1907–1950
  • Felix Czeike: Historisches Lexikon Wien: 6 volumes, 2004: ISBN 9783218007429
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