
Roland Schauls
Roland Schauls (born 1954) is a distinguished Luxembourgish painter known for his innovative approach to portraiture. He studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart and has gained recognition for his vibrant color palette and unique interpretations of subjects. Schauls was commissioned to create a portrait of the new Grand Duke of Luxembourg, showcasing his ability to blend traditional portrait techniques with contemporary artistry. His work often reflects a dialogue between interior and exterior perspectives, aligning with the evolving practices of court painters throughout history. He has received various accolades and his artworks are featured in prominent exhibitions, including a significant piece displayed at the National Museum of History and Art in Luxembourg.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Roland Schauls is a Luxembourgish artist commissioned to create a portrait for the exhibition.
Porträts und Büste von Großherzog Guillaume: Ausstellung ab 16. JanuarThe Luxembourg artist Roland Schauls has painted the likeness of Grand Duke Guillaume.
Von der Queen bis zu Guillaume: Herrscher im PorträtrauschRoland Schauls is the painter who created the portrait of the new Grand Duke.
So haben wir Guillaume noch nie gesehen
















