Emil jakob schindler biography of albert

          Emil Jacob Schindler (, Vienna, Vienna) was the son of a wealthy manufacturing family, Jakob and Maria Penz Schindler.

        1. Emil Jacob Schindler (, Vienna, Vienna) was the son of a wealthy manufacturing family, Jakob and Maria Penz Schindler.
        2. Emil Jakob Schindler, probably the most important Austrian landscape painter in the second half of the 19th century, studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.
        3. Emil Jakob Schindler (27 April – 9 August ) was an Austrian landscape painter.
        4. Emil Jakob Schindler was an Austrian landscape painter.
        5. Father in law Jakob Emil Schindler () was born into a family of manufacturers that had been established in Lower Austria since the 17th Century.
        6. Emil Jakob Schindler (27 April – 9 August ) was an Austrian landscape painter....

          Emil Jakob Schindler

          Austrian landscape painter (1842–1892)

          Emil Jakob Schindler

          Born27 April 1842

          Vienna

          Died9 August 1892 (1892-08-10) (aged 50)

          Westerland

          Emil Jakob Schindler (27 April 1842 – 9 August 1892) was an Austrian landscape painter.

          His eldest daughter was the author and composer Alma Mahler.[1]

          Life

          He was born to a family of cotton spinning-mill operators that had been established in Fischamend, a village south of Vienna, since the 17th century.

          His father, Julius Jakob Schindler (1814–1846), died of lung cancer when Emil was only four years old.

          Born the scion of an industrialist family, Schindler decided against a career in the military and instead enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.

          His mother, Maria Anna (née Penz, 1816–1886) soon afterwards took him to Pressburg (Bratislava). Three years later, on 10 February 1849, she married Second Lieutenant (later Captain), Mathias Eduard Nepalleck (1815–1873), who served in the local 2nd Hungarian Infantry Regiment.

          This may have been a forced marriage because, one month after the wedding, she gave birth to