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Karl Jauslin (21 May 1842 – 12 October 1904) was a Swiss painter and illustrator, known mostly for historical and battle scenes.


Biography

His father was, successively, a quarry worker, a personal servant and a member of the Cantonal police. This necessitated several moves. He drew continuously while in school, portraying figures from history and his classmates. After his father's death in 1858, he went to work as a construction laborer to help support his family. This proved to be too strenuous for his health, so he found employment at a spinning mill in
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, owned by Achilles Alioth (1822-1898), an entrepreneur from
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. Eventually, he went to Alioth with his drawings and paintings. Surprisingly, Alioth took pity on him and helped him become apprenticed to a decorative painter in
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named Bernhard Thommen (1826-1868). As it turned out, he went to work for Thommen's company, painting decorations and stage sets. He remained with him for eight years. Every so often, he would send a painting to Alioth, who believed that Jauslin was studying, which he was, but only part-time in evening classes at the "Zeichnungs- und Modellierschule". During this time, his girlfriend emigrated to America with her family and he decided to remain single. After Thommen's death, he had to support himself with odd jobs while trying to sell his paintings, until the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War, when the publisher, Eduard Hallberger, of Stuttgart, hired him to do illustrations of scenes from the war for the magazine ''
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''. This assignment took him to the military hospital in
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,
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during the
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, the
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and
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for the entry of the
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. This enabled him to begin studying at the
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, while continuing to work for Hallberger. He also travelled to Vienna, to make copies of the
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, and created anatomical illustrations at the city hospital for publications by Doctor
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.


Life in Muttenz

He returned home in 1876, after he had been hired by the firm of Buri & Jeker to do illustrations for the 400th anniversary of the
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. While doing this, he developed a lifelong interest in historical uniforms and owned several, including the armor. He stayed when he was done; living with his mother and sister, Bertha, until she married and moved to America. He was able to acquire a small house in 1886, where he stayed for the rest of his life, which was lived quietly, except for a few short trips related to his work. His paintings never became popular, and he created very few after 1877, when he failed to get a commission for
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es at the
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. It wasn't until 1901 that he took up painting on a large scale again, after receiving an order for two dozen historical scenes from Doctor Heinrich Bircher (1850-1923) of
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, who was also a noted military historian. Sixteen were for the opening of the "Kriegs- und Friedensmuseum" (War and Peace Museum) in
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and the other eight were shown at the
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in St. Louis, just before his death. He suffered a stroke in 1904, after participating in a parade, where he was a costumed
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. He died two weeks later. His home is no longer standing, but the spot is marked by a monument. His estate included 200 sheets of poetry, written since he was seventeen and his art was looked after by his sister Lina until her death in 1948, when it was bequeathed to the city of Muttenz. It was fully displayed after 1972. A street in Muttenz has been named after him.


Further reading

* Hildegard Gantner-Schlee: "Karl Jauslin, Historienmaler und Illustrator", from the ''Baselbieter Heimatblätter'' Nr. 4, 1979, Verlag Landschäftler AG, Liestal * Hildegard Gantner-Schlee: ''Karl Jauslins Illustrationen zur Schweizergeschichte''. Schweizerischen Akademie der Geisteswissenschaften (SAGW), Universitätsverlag Freiburg, 1987 * Karl Jauslin: ''Ein Lebensbild, von ihm selbst erzählt'' (A Picture of Life, Told by Himself). In: ''Vom Jura zum Schwarzwald'' Vol. 7, 1890


External links


Biography
@ Online-Heimatkunde Muttenz * *
''Jauslin, Karl''.
In: ''Personenlexikon des Kantons Basel-Landschaft''
More works by Jauslin
@ ArtNet {{DEFAULTSORT:Jauslin, Karl 19th-century Swiss painters Swiss male painters 20th-century Swiss painters 1842 births 1904 deaths 19th-century painters of historical subjects 19th-century Swiss male artists 20th-century Swiss male artists People from Basel-Landschaft