Karl Wittgenstein

Karl Otto Clemens Wittgenstein (8 April 1847 – 20 January 1913) was a German-born Austrian steel tycoon. A friend of Andrew Carnegie, with whom he was often compared, at the end of the 19th century he controlled an effective monopoly on steel and iron resources within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and had by the 1890s acquired one of the largest fortunes in the world. He was also the father of concert pianist Paul Wittgenstein, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and of philanthropist Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein.

Karl Wittgenstein
Karl Wittgenstein in his youth years
Born
Karl Otto Clemens Wittgenstein

(1847-04-08)8 April 1847
Died20 January 1913(1913-01-20) (aged 65)
NationalityAustrian
OccupationSteel tycoon
Spouse
Leopoldine Maria Josefa Kalmus
(m. 1873)
Children9, including Margaret, Paul, and Ludwig
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