Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School (Grossherzoglich-Sächsische Kunstschule Weimar) was an art school set up by decree by Charles Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach on 1 October 1860. It existed until 1910. That year it was promoted to a Kunsthochschule as the Großherzoglich Sächsische Hochschule für Bildende Kunst in Weimar. It is not to be confused with the Fürstlichen freien Zeichenschule (1776–1930), which from 1860 gave the preliminary teaching before admission to the art school.
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By date of appointment.
Name | Life | Class | Teacher (dates) | Director (dates) | Pupils | Notes |
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Stanislaus von Kalckreuth | 1820–1894 | 1860–1876 | ||||
Alexander Michelis | 1823–1888 | 1863–1868 | ||||
Arnold Böcklin | 1827–1901 | 1860–1862 | ||||
Arthur von Ramberg | 1819–1875 | 1860–1866 | ||||
Carl Hummel | 1821-? | Landscape painting | 1860-? | |||
Franz von Lenbach | 1836–1904 | 1860-? | ||||
Johann Wilhelm Cordes | 1824–1869 | 1860–1869 | ||||
Reinhold Begas | 1831–1911 | 1861-(1863?) | ||||
Ferdinand Pauwels | 1830–1904 | History painting | 1862–1872 | |||
Bernhard Plockhorst | 1825–1907 | History and portrait painting, Drawing | 1866–1869 | |||
Paul Thumann | 1834–1908 | Genre painting | 1866-? | earlier a pupil of F. Pauwels |
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Max Schmidt | 1818–1901 | 1868–1872 | ||||
Charles Verlat | 1824–1890 | Category painting | 1869-? | |||
Karl Gussow | 1843–1907 | 1870 | ||||
Theodor Hagen | 1841–1919 | Landscape painting | 1871 | 1877–1881 | Also taught from 1881 | |
Albert Baur | 1835–1906 | 1872-(1876?) | ||||
Ferdinand Schauss | 1832–1916 | Portrait and genre painting | 1873–1876 | |||
Franz Gustav Arndt | 1842-? | Landscape painting | 1876-? | zuvor Schüler, ab 1879 Sekretär der Kunstschule |
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Willem Linnig der Jüngere | 1849-? | Genre and history painting | 1876-? | earlier a pupil | ||
Alexandre Stuys | 1852-? | Theatre painting | 1878- ? | |||
Albert Heinrich Brendel | 1827–1895 | Animal painting | ? | 1882–1885 | ||
Max Thedy | 1858–1924 | 1883 | ||||
Leopold von Kalckreuth | 1855–1928 | 1885–1890 | Earlier a pupil, son of Stanislaus Kalckreuth |
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Hans Olde | 1855–1917 | 1902?-? | established the Kunstschule as a Hochschule |
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Ludwig von Hofmann | 1861–1945 | 1903–1907 | Forerunner of the Neues Weimar movement |