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Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Bauerle was born June 5, 1831 in Endersbach , and died August 26 1912 in Aichelberg in the Black Forest. He was a noted portrait painter in German courts, and later at the British court of Queen Victoria. A special focus was children's portraits.
About Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Bauerle (also: Carl Bauerle / Bowerley), little is published. He led an eventful life by his faith, which was Pietism, and was known for his artistic talent, his love for children and also for personal setbacks.
Born in Endersbach in Rems / Kingdom of Württemberg , Charles Bauerle moved in 1836 at the age of 5 years with his parents on a sailing ship in the United States of America from where his parents then lived as a farmer. There he learned the trade of the talented young engraver with his uncle in Cincinnati .
"In 1859 he returned to Germany and was Rustige management student of the art school in Stuttgart . " - Dr. Alex Hermann. Miller: Biographical Dictionary of artists, 1882
A grant from King William I of Wurttemberg provided training for him as portrait and genre painter. As a portrait painter , he worked for the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, who recommended him to royal relatives such as Albert Edward of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1841-1910, known as "Bertie"), the Prince of Wales (Albert Edward Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince of Wales ) and later King Edward VII of Great Britain.
Source: Wikipedia, de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Wilhelm_Bauerle
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