Ignace Schott de Dabo (July 28, 1818 – March 3, 1883) generally known by the name Ignace Schott, was a French born artist, etcher and teacher.[1] Born in Dabo, located in the Lorraine region of France,[2] he was a successful ecclesiastic decorator. He worked mostly as a mural painter but also in stained glass and many of his creations have survived to this day. Much of his work from the mid 19th century was created in and around Saverne, France not far from Dabo, but the last thirteen years of his life and career Ignace worked in the Detroit, Michigan area of the United States. He is perhaps best known as the father of the tonalist painters Leon Dabo and Theodore Scott-Dabo.
^Ford, Henry (2003). The Thousand Questions Answered: A Popular Dictionary of Fine Art (1883). Kissinger Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7661-6059-0.
^U.S. Passport Application #57182 - for Leon Dabo [father Ignace Dabo was born in Dabo, France]
IgnaceSchott de Dabo (July 28, 1818 – March 3, 1883) generally known by the name IgnaceSchott, was a French born artist, etcher and teacher. Born in...
was friendly with his fellow students at Gleyre's studio, including IgnaceSchott, whose son Leon Dabo Whistler later would mentor. Whistler's lover and...
parish, founded in 1834. Church has stained glass windows created by IgnaceSchott and Friedrichs & Staffin Our Lady of Guadalupe 4329 Central Ave, Detroit...
Lorraine region who claimed French nationality in 1872. Leon's father, IgnaceSchott, and his four eldest children declared their French citizenship on July...
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tematico. Padova: Ed. de I solisti veneti. I Ignaz Pleyel Benton, Rita (1977). Ignace Pleyel: a thematic catalogue of his compositions. Thematic Catalogs. Vol...
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organists such as Marie Claire Alain, Gabriel Dessauer, Edgar Krapp and Ignace Michiels. In 2010 a new series started, presenting artists before their...
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