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Birth
1818 (Dabo, France)
Death
1883 (Detroit, Michigan)
Lived/Active
Michigan/Ontario / France
 Ignace Schott, third from the right, with the owners and workers of Friederichs and Staffin in Detroit - Courtesy of Mary G. Payne and Mary Ellen Bellaimey -
Often Known For
mural and easel landscape painting, stained glass, etching
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Ignace Schott was born July 28, 1818 in Dabo, France. He has sometimes been referred to as Ignace Schott de Dabo or Ignatius Dabo.
Known primarily as a mural artist and stained glass artisan, it is also known that he was an etcher. He signed his work, Ignace Schott, or used a mark created by his initials in the shape of an anchor.
He studied in Paris under Eugene Delacroix, Paul Delaroche and Charles Gleyre. In the 1850s, he taught and painted i (showing 500 of 2722 characters). |
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