19th Century
carlo voss-schönau
Born 1868
Died 1936
Carlo Voss-Schönau: A Romantic Vision of Myth and Sport
Carlo Voss-Schönau (1868 – 1936) was a German count whose life intersected with both the aristocratic world of tennis and the burgeoning realm of artistic expression. Born in Schlosskow, Germany, he possessed an uncommon blend of interests—athletic prowess coupled with a profound appreciation for classical mythology—which profoundly shaped his creative output and cemented his pla…
Chronological Journey
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