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Hubert Sattler (21 January 1817 – 3 April 1904) was an Austrian painter who also signed works with the pseudonyms Louis Ritschard, E. Grossen, and Gottfried Stähly-Rychen. He traveled widely and was noted for large and minutely detailed cosmorama paintings of cities, monuments, and landscapes of many countries.
Hubert Sattler (9 September 1844 – 15 November 1928) was an Austrian-German ophthalmologist born in Salzburg. His father, also named Hubert Sattler (1817–1904), and grandfather, Johann Michael Sattler (1786–1847), were both landscape painters .
Aarau station with a waiting train of the SCB to Olten Rhine Fall Bridge and Laufen Castle in a painting by Hubert Sattler. The NOB started work on the Winterthur–Schaffhausen railway in 1856 and it was opened on 16 April 1857. The line of the former Northern Railway between Zürich and Baden was extended to the west.
A portrait of Sattler; possibly by his son, Hubert. Johann Michael Sattler (28 September 1786, Herzogenburg – 28 September 1847, Mattsee) was an Austrian portrait and landscape painter, best known for his large-scale panoramas.
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Georg Sattler (1917–1944), German Luftwaffe pilot; Helen Roney Sattler (1921–1992), American children's author; Henri Sattler (born 1971), founder and vocalist/guitarist of God Dethroned; Hubert Sattler (1844–1928), Austrian–German ophthalmologist; Hubert Sattler (painter) (1817–1904), Austrian landscape painter
After his death, he was succeeded by Hubert Sattler (1844-1928) at the University of Leipzig. In 1853, Coccius provided the first description of retinal breaks of the eye, and subsequently made the association to retinal detachment. In 1853 he devised an ophthalmoscope that was a modification of the device invented by Hermann von Helmholtz ...