Background
He was a grandson of Friedrich Schiller.
He was a grandson of Friedrich Schiller.
He first attended school in Meiningen, where his family spent the winter and his father had a seat in the Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen"s advisory legislature. Later, he studied in Jena, Heidelberg and Geneva, followed by an internship with the Agricultural Academy at the University of Hohenheim.
King Ludwig I was his godfather. She died shortly after childbirth in 1865. Their son, Alexander, became a well-known writer and philosopher.
His sense of loss led him to pursue his artistic inclinations.
Leaving Alexander in the care of his mother Emilie, he moved into an apartment with a studio in Weimar, studying with Max Schmidt and Theodor Hagen at the Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School. In 1872, he had his first exhibition in Berlin.
During a stay in France in 1876, he came under the influence of the Barbizon school and developed an interest in etching. After 1880, he spent the winter in Berlin and travelled extensively during the summer.
Together with Alexander, he participated in creating the Goethe-Schiller Archive, donating items from his family"s collection.
In 1889, he was named an honorary member of the Goethe-Gesellschaft and, five years later, was elected Chairman of the Deutsche Schillerstiftung.