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Charles Antoine Adam Goutzwiller (September 3, 1819 –February 2, 1900) was a French art historian and engraver.
At the Altkirch's college, he was the first professor of drawing of the painter Jean-Jacques Henner, who executed his portrait in 1891.
Publications
« X. Hommaire de Hell. Étude biographique », in Revue d'Alsace, Colmar, 1860 (p. 337, 385, 469 et 529) et 1861 (p. 69 et 145)
Le Musée de Colmar : Notice sur les peintures de Martin Schongauer et de divers artistes des anciennes écoles allemandes, C. Decker, Colmar, 1867, 80 p.