1871 Purkersdorf, Austria - 1953 Vienna. Known for: Women in interiors and landscape painting.
Karl Maria Schuster was an Austrian landscape and portrait painter, illustrator and graphic artist born in 1871 Purkersdorf (Vienna). He studied from 1887-96 at the Academy of Vienna with Julius...
Read full biography Karl Maria Schuster was an Austrian landscape and portrait painter, illustrator and graphic artist born in 1871 Purkersdorf (Vienna). He studied from 1887-96 at the Academy of Vienna with Julius Berger, Leopold Karl Müller, Josef Mathias von Trenkwald and Fritz L'Allemand. He received a scholarship...
Read full biography Karl Maria Schuster was an Austrian landscape and portrait painter, illustrator and graphic artist born in 1871 Purkersdorf (Vienna). He studied from 1887-96 at the Academy of Vienna with Julius Berger, Leopold Karl Müller, Josef Mathias von Trenkwald and Fritz L'Allemand. He received a scholarship to the Vienna Academy. Schuster also went on study trips, including to Tunis, Sicily, Italy (Grado), Egypt and America. From 1902 he was a member of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna....
Read full biography Karl Maria Schuster was an Austrian landscape and portrait painter, illustrator and graphic artist born in 1871 Purkersdorf (Vienna). He studied from 1887-96 at the Academy of Vienna with Julius Berger, Leopold Karl Müller, Josef Mathias von Trenkwald and Fritz L'Allemand. He received a scholarship to the Vienna Academy. Schuster also went on study trips, including to Tunis, Sicily, Italy (Grado), Egypt and America. From 1902 he was a member of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna....
Read full biography Karl Maria Schuster was an Austrian landscape and portrait painter, illustrator and graphic artist born in 1871 Purkersdorf (Vienna). He studied from 1887-96 at the Academy of Vienna with Julius Berger, Leopold Karl Müller, Josef Mathias von Trenkwald and Fritz L'Allemand. He received a scholarship to the Vienna Academy. Schuster also went on study trips, including to Tunis, Sicily, Italy (Grado), Egypt and America. From 1902 he was a member of the Association of Visual Artists Vienna.