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Wilhelm Trautschold

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Wilhelm Trautschold
Self-portrait
Born(1815-06-02)2 June 1815
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Died7 January 1877(1877-01-07) (aged 61)
Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria
EducationBerlin Akademie der Kunste
OccupationPortrait painter
RelativesHermann Trautschold

Wilhelm Trautschold (2 June 1815 – 7 January 1877) was a German portrait painter.

Trautschold was born in Berlin on 2 June 1815.[1] He was trained at the Berlin Akademie der Kunste and in Düsseldorf. He lived in London from 1860.[2]

His works are in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery,[2] and the Royal Society of Chemistry. One of his paintings of Justus von Liebig was used on a German 100 Reichsmark note in 1935.

He died in Munich on 7 January 1877.[1] He was brother of paleontologist Hermann Trautschold.

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  1. ^ a b "Explore Wilhelm Trautschold". RKD. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Person - Wilhelm Trautschold". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 8 July 2015.

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