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 SCHRODL on the Lake, View near Hallstadt (1851) ; Animals Besting (1855) ; Hungarian Puszta (18G2), Count Edmund Zichy ; In the Sta- ble (1870) ; Sheep and Booster, Dead Stag, Dog Besting, Pheasants and Partridges, Sta- ble Interior at Leopoldsdorf (1872). Mai- ler, 478 ; Wurzbach, xxxi. 344. SCHBODL, NOBBEBT, born in Vienna in 1842. Genre and portrait painter, pu- pil of Jacob Becker ; paints with ingenious treatment ideal figures and portraits ; has also attempted historical subjects, landscapes and animal pieces. "Works: Symbolical Figures of Night and Day ; Bape of the Sa- bine Women ; Four Illustrations of " Who does not love Wine, Woman, and Song?" (1879). Bosenberg, Berl. Malersch., 320. SCHEODTEB, ADOLF, born at Schwedt, in the Uckennark, June 28, 1805, died in Carlsruhe, Dec. 9, 1875. Genre painter, pupil of his father and of Berlin Academy, and in 1829 of W. Schadow in Diissel- dorf. Went to Frank- fort - on - the - Main in 1848, returned to Dilsseldorf in 1854 ; called to Carlsruhe as professor in 1859, retired in 1872. One of the happiest representatives of humour in German art. Works: Wine Testing, (1822), Bhenish Tavern (1833), Don Quixote (1834), Scene from Shakespeare's Henry V. (1839), Forest Smithy (1841), National Gallery, Berlin ; Till Eulenspiegel as Baker, Baveue Gallery., ib.; The Seasons, Primeval Forest iu Brazil, Carlsruhe Gallery ; Baron Miin- chausen relating his Hunting Adventures (1842), Kunsthalle, Hamburg ; Scene from Till Eulenspiegel (1844), Kiinigsberg Mu- seum ; Don Quixote and his Dul- cinea (1858), Diisseldorf Gallery ; Falstaff in Tavern (1859), besides other pictures of the same charac- ter ; subjects from Milnchausen and Till Eulenspiegel ; Two Monks in Convent Cel- lar (18G3) ; Hans Sachs (18GC) ; and numer- ous illustrations for books. Kunst-Chronik, xi. 289 ; Jordan (1885), iL 210 ; Blanckarts, 93 ; Nagler, xvi. 24 ; Beber, ii. 239 ; Land und Meer (1875), ii. 935. SCHBOTEB, KONSTANTIN, born at Schkeuditz, Prussian Saxony, March 21, 1795, died in Berlin, Oct. 18, 1835. Genre painter, pupil of Leipsic and Dresden Acad- emies, and of Pochinann. Beturned to Leip- sic in 1819 ; lived by portrait painting until he took to genre, on advice of the elder Schnorr, and settled in Berlin in 1826. Works : Violin Lesson (1828), National Gal- lery, Berlin ; Mother and Daughter Spin- ning ; Auction of a Painter's Effects (1832) ; Jewish Family Besting (1834) ; Village School (1835). Jordan (1885), ii. 211 : Nagler, xvi. 30. SCHBOTZBEBG, FBANZ, born in Vien- na in 1811. Portrait painter, pupil of Vi- enna Academy ; influenced by Karl Marko. Visited Italy in 1837, Germany and Belgium in 1842, and later Italy again, Paris, and London. Very fashionable painter for many years ; has been called the Austrian W r inter- halter. Member of Vienna Academy ; Franz Joseph Order. Works: Leda and Swan (1839), Vienna Museum ; Empress Elizabeth of Austria, Duchess Therese von Wtlrtem- berg, Archduchess Mathilde of Austria (1867), New Pinakothek, Munich ; and nu- merous other portraits. Wurzbach, xxxii. 18 ; Mtlller, 478. SCHTSCHEDBIN, SILVESTEB FEDO- BOVICH, born in St. Petersburg in 1791, died at Sorrento in 1830. Landscape paint er, pupil of St. Petersburg Academy under Ivanoff and Worobieff. Visited also Ger- many and Italy. Works : Colosseum, Lake Nemi, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. SCHUBACK, GOTTLIEB EMIL, born in Hamburg, June 28, 1820. Genre painter, pupil in Munich of Cornelius and Heinrich Hess in 1836-42. Studied in Borne in 1847- 48 ; settled in 1855 in DUsseldorf, where he was influenced by Jordan. Works : Por- trait of the painter Gttnther Gensler (1854), 149