Charles Goutzwiller

Charles Antoine Adam Goutzwiller (September 3, 1819 –February 2, 1900) was a French art historian and engraver.[1] At the Altkirch's college, he was the first professor of drawing of the painter Jean-Jacques Henner, who executed his portrait in 1891.

Charles Goutzwiller by Jean-Jacques Henner.

Publications

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References

  1. Waltz, André (1902). Bibliographie de la ville de Colmar. Impr. J.B. Jung & cie. p. 500.

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