Walter Schott PRICE CHARTS
1861 Isenburg, Germany - 1938 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Neo-baroque monument sculpture, fountains, portrait busts.
Lots Sold: 82%, High Price: Subscribe.
Walter Schott was born in 1862 in Ilsenburg (Harz) and studied at the Berlin arts academy under Fritz Schaper (1841-1919). From 1885 he worked as a freelance artist in Berlin. Schott, who was later... Read full biography
Walter Schott was born in 1862 in Ilsenburg (Harz) and studied at the Berlin arts academy under Fritz Schaper (1841-1919). From 1885 he worked as a freelance artist in Berlin. Schott, who was later granted the title Royal Professor, created numerous monuments in the neo-Baroque style for Wilhelm... Read full biography
Walter Schott was born in 1862 in Ilsenburg (Harz) and studied at the Berlin arts academy under Fritz Schaper (1841-1919). From 1885 he worked as a freelance artist in Berlin. Schott, who was later granted the title Royal Professor, created numerous monuments in the neo-Baroque style for Wilhelm II. Besides the ‘Kugelspielerin’ (Woman playing with a ball), the ‘Nymphenbrunnen’ (nymph fountain) in the park of Schlitz Castle and the figures for the Berlin Cathedral are his best-known works. Next... Read full biography
Walter Schott was born in 1862 in Ilsenburg (Harz) and studied at the Berlin arts academy under Fritz Schaper (1841-1919). From 1885 he worked as a freelance artist in Berlin. Schott, who was later granted the title Royal Professor, created numerous monuments in the neo-Baroque style for Wilhelm II. Besides the ‘Kugelspielerin’ (Woman playing with a ball), the ‘Nymphenbrunnen’ (nymph fountain) in the park of Schlitz Castle and the figures for the Berlin Cathedral are his best-known works. Next to Reinhold Begas, Walter Schott was one of the most popular sculptors in the Wilhelminian era and designed busts, fountains, decorative works and many monuments.... Read full biography
Walter Schott was born in 1862 in Ilsenburg (Harz) and studied at the Berlin arts academy under Fritz Schaper (1841-1919). From 1885 he worked as a freelance artist in Berlin. Schott, who was later granted the title Royal Professor, created numerous monuments in the neo-Baroque style for Wilhelm II. Besides the ‘Kugelspielerin’ (Woman playing with a ball), the ‘Nymphenbrunnen’ (nymph fountain) in the park of Schlitz Castle and the figures for the Berlin Cathedral are his best-known works. Next to Reinhold Begas, Walter Schott was one of the most popular sculptors in the Wilhelminian era and designed busts, fountains, decorative works and many monuments.... Read full biography
Walter Schott - Charts
Chart data loaded successfully

