Heinrich Carl Schubert

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Heinrich Carl Schubert (* July 23, 1827 in Vienna ; † February 12, 1897 ibid) was an Austrian landscape and flower painter and drawing teacher.

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He received his first painting lessons from his father, the painter Karl Schubert . He then studied from 1841 to 1850 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with Thomas Ender and Franz Steinfeld . He accompanied his professors on study trips.

After completing his studies, he mainly dealt with landscape painting, initially in oil and from around 1860 in watercolor. Around 1870 he devoted himself to painting flowers.

Leopoldine Fürstin Pálffy ordered a series of watercolor landscapes from him. For Melanie Countess Metternich-Zichy (1832–1919) he created ten pictures from Mexico based on templates .

From 1875 he was employed as a drawing teacher for Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1861–1948), who later became Prince and Tsar of Bulgaria. He accompanied the prince on a trip through Bulgaria.

From 1868 to 1877, Schubert was a member of the cooperative of Austrian visual artists (Künstlerhaus) .

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