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  1. Hohe Karlsschule (Karl's High School) was the strict military academy founded by Karl Eugen, Duke of Württemberg in Stuttgart, Germany. It was first founded in 1770 as a military orphanage, but then converted into a military academy in 1773 for the duke.

  2. Die Karlsschule (auch Carlsschule), 1770 bis 1775 auf der Solitude bzw. seit 1775 in Stuttgart, seit Dezember 1781 Hohe Karlsschule in Stuttgart, wurde 1770 von Herzog Karl Eugen als militärische Pflanzschule im herzoglichen Lustschloss Solitude bei Gerlingen (Württemberg) gegründet.

    • History
    • Honorary Members and Honorary Senators of The Academy
    • "Against Forgetting"

    The Academy, whose historical significance marks names such as Nicolas Guibal, Johann Heinrich von Dannecker, Bernhard Pankok, Adolf Hölzel, Willi Baumeister, Herbert Hirche, K.R.H. Sonderborg, Alfred Hrdlicka, Heinz Edelmann, Marianne Eigenheer, Richard Sapper, Joseph Kosuth, David Chipperfield, Joan Jonas, Micha Ullman, offers from all art univer...

    Honorary Members of the Académie des Arts

    1. Anna Dorothea Therbusch(1762)

    Honorary Members of the Stuttgart State Academy of Art an Design

    1. Bernhard Pankok(1942) 2. Ida Kerkovius(1962) 3. Rolf Nesch(1962) 4. Wilhelm Wagenfeld(1962) 5. Walter Gropius(1968) 6. Karl Schmidt-Rottluff(1964) 7. Erich Mönch(1975) 8. Hannes Neuner(1976) 9. Camille Graeser(1977) 10. Herbert Hirche(1977) 11. Oswald Oberhuber(1982)

    Honorary Senators

    1. Wolfgang Kermer(2004) 2. Oswald Oberhuber(2004) 3. Gerd Hatje(2006)

    Alumni of the Stuttgart art schools, who died in the Holocaust

    1. Carry van Biema[de](1881–1942) 2. Alice Haarburger[de](1891–1942) 3. Maria Lemmé[de](1880–1943) 4. Käthe Loewenthal(1878–1942) 5. Paula Straus[de](1894–1943) 6. Marianne Weil[de](1909–1942)

    Artists who participated in the Stuttgart Jewish art exhibitions in 1935 and/or 1937, presumably studied at the Stuttgart art schools and whose fate is unknown

    1. Ly Bernheimer 2. Hilde Brandt 3. Trude Munk 4. Else Samuel

    Alumni from the Stuttgart art schools who survived the Holocaust

    1. Ellen Auerbach(1906–2004) 2. Erwin Broner[de](1898–1971) 3. Dina Cymbalist[de](1907–1989) 4. Paul Elsas(1896–1981) 5. Hermann Fechenbach[de](1897–1986) 6. Margarethe Garthe[de](1891–1976); art studies in Stuttgart not cleared 7. Liselotte Grschebina(1908–1994) 8. Boris Grünwald[de](1933–2014) 9. Elli Heimann[de](1891–1966); art studies in Stutttgart not cleared 10. Lily Hildebrandt[de](1887–1974) 11. Erich Kahn(1904–1980) 12. Hermann Kahn (Aharon Kahana) (1905–1967) 13. Ignaz Kaufmann[de](...

  3. Hohe Karlsschule was the strict military academy founded by Karl Eugen, Duke of Württemberg in Stuttgart, Germany. It was first founded in 1770 as a military orphanage, but then converted into a military academy in 1773 for the duke.

  4. Jan 1, 2023 · Schiller studied at the Hohe Karlsschule between Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart beginning in 1773, at first struggling while majoring in Law and then improving markedly only as of 1775 in his study of Medicine, finally receiving his doctorate on December 15, 1780 after his third attempt at a dissertation and comprehensive examinations.

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  5. Jan 6, 2015 · He entered the Karlsschule Stuttgart (an elite military academy founded by the Duke), in 1773, where he eventually studied medicine. During most of his short life, he suffered from illnesses that he tried to cure himself.

  6. Jan 23, 2023 · PDF | On Jan 23, 2023, Nicole Bickhoff published Vor 250 Jahren gegründet: die hohe Karlsschule in Stuttgart | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.

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