Carl Friedrich Schmidt (artist)
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Carl Friedrich (C.F.) Schmidt (1811, Stettin  – 1890,
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and List of cities in Germany by population, largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's List of cities in the European Union by population within ci ...
) was a German botanical artist. He was a specialist in spermatophytes and was a renowned botanical artist (akademischer Künstler zu Berlin) and lithographer who illustrated many of the Germanic botanical works of the 19th century. He is not to be confused with Carl Friedrich Schmidt, born 1832, the Baltic German geologist and botanist..


Biography

In collaboration with
Otto Karl Berg Otto Karl Berg (15 August 1815 in Stettin – 20 November 1866 in Berlin) was a German botanist and pharmacist. The official abbreviation of his name, in botany, is O. Berg. He was the son of Johann Friedrich and Wilhelmine Friederike Ber ...
(1815-1866), professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University, Schmidt was published in ''Darstellung und Beschreibung in den Pharmacopoea Sämtliche Borussica offizinellen Gewächse aufgeführten'' (1853). Publisher: Arthur Felix, Leipzig Schmidt both drew and lithographed the plates.
Benjamin Daydon Jackson Benjamin Daydon Jackson (3 April 1846 – 12 October 1927) was a pioneering botanist and taxonomer who wrote the first volume of ''Index Kewensis'' to include all the flowering plants. Biography Jackson was the eldest child of Benjamin Daydo ...
describes this work, a survey of plants used in the Prussian pharmacopoeia, as "A thoroughly good book, probably the very best of its class; both in text and illustrations". Berg and Schmidt also published the ''Pharmacopoea Borussica aufgeführten offizinellen Gewächse in 1846''. C.F. Schmidt was a contributing artist to the work ''Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen''. Publisher: Gera-Untermhaus : F.E. Köhler, 883-1914 ''Medizinal Pflanzen'' was published in 1887 in Gera, an east-central German city south of Leipzig. The set of four volumes was a noteworthy achievement and included plants of medicinal interest from several European nations. It was described by Sitwell and Blunt as "From the botanical standpoint the finest and most useful series of illustrations of medicinal plants." ''Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen'' was edited by Gustav Pabst, a German botanist. The remarkable feature of the publication is its nearly 300 finely detailed illustrations, expertly drawn by the artists L. Müeller and C.F. Schmidt, which were skillfully rendered by K. Gunther in chromolithography. Chromolithography is the process of rendering images on stone or zinc plates, then inking them with color inks to yield color pictures. It is remotely possible that C.F. Schmidt was the proprietor of the C.F. Schmidt Photography Studio in
Halberstadt Halberstadt ( Eastphalian: ''Halverstidde'') is a town in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the capital of Harz district. Located north of the Harz mountain range, it is known for its old town center that was greatly destroyed by Allied bomb ...
, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, in the mid 19th century. C.F. Schmidt, the botanical artist/lithographer, lived in
Blankenburg am Harz Blankenburg (Harz) is a town and health resort in the Harz (district), district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, at the north foot of the Harz Mountains, southwest of Halberstadt. It has been in large part rebuilt since a fire in 1836, and po ...
, the village of his son's birth, in 1833.Staatsarchiv Hamburg The C.F. Schmidt Photography Studio in Halberstadt is 16 km from Blankenburg. More research needs to be performed in this area to establish any connection.


Family

Born in Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia, C.F. Schmidt would likely have been an acquaintance, perhaps even a close childhood friend, of
Otto Karl Berg Otto Karl Berg (15 August 1815 in Stettin – 20 November 1866 in Berlin) was a German botanist and pharmacist. The official abbreviation of his name, in botany, is O. Berg. He was the son of Johann Friedrich and Wilhelmine Friederike Ber ...
, who was also born in Stettin. It is with Berg, as adults, that Schmidt collaborated on several important scientific publications. Schmidt was four years older than Berg. In 1832 C.F. Schmidt married Christiane Johanne Kast. They had at least one son, Johann Christian Julius Schmidt, born in 1833 in Blankenburg am Harz, Germany.Emigration paper fro
St. Michael's Church
Hamburg, Germany


Gallery

File:Pharmacopoea Borussica aufgeführten offizinellen Gewächse.jpg, Pharmacopoea Borussica aufgeführten offizinellen Gewächse File:Pharmacopoea Borussica aufgeführten offizinellen Gewächse title page.jpg, Pharmacopoea Borussica aufgeführten offizinellen Gewächse title page File:Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen.jpg, Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen, Volume 1 of 4 File:Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen title page Vol 1.jpg, Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen title page Volume 1 File:Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen title page Vol 2.jpg, Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen title page Volume 2 File:Citrus vulgaris risso.jpg, Bitter Orange File:Gonatanthus sarmentosus.jpg, Caladium File:Hibiscus cameronis.jpg, Hibiscus File:Juglans regia lithograph.jpg, Walnut File:Lobelia texensis.jpg, Lobelia File:Lycopersicum peruvianum.jpg, Tomato File:Olinia capensis.jpg, Black Ironwood File:Pitcairnia altensteinii.jpg, Pitcairnia File:Scutellaria splendens.jpg, Scullcaps File:Tropaeolum moritzianum.jpg, Nasturtium


References


Bibliography

*Staatsarchiv Hamburg Film No.: Signatur: 332-1 Wedde II, Item No.: 8 Band 138 1858 Nr. 4 identifies Johann Christian Julius Schmidt as the son of Carl Friedrich Schmidt and Christiane Johanne Kast. *Emigration paper from St. Michaelis Kirche, Hamburg, Germany, dated 14 July 1891, verifying a Baptism record of Eugen Friedrich Julius Schmidt, in 1862. This document identifies the baby's father as Johann Christian Julius Schmidt, born in Blankenburg am Harz, Germany. *
Lithography Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ...
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Chromolithography Chromolithography is a method for making multi-colour prints. This type of colour printing stemmed from the process of lithography, and includes all types of lithography that are printed in colour. When chromolithography is used to reproduce ph ...
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Köhler's Medicinal Plants ''Köhler's Medicinal Plants'' (or, ''Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen'') is a German herbal written principally by Hermann Adolph Köhler (1834 - 1879, physician and chemist), and edited after his death by Gustav Pabst. The work was first publishe ...

Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum (MDZ) Digitale BibliothekMissouri Botanical Garden Library (MBG) Rare Books
* ttp://www.hordern.com/pages/books/3203277/s-sitwell-w-blunt/great-flower-books-1700-1900-8230-great-flower-books-1700-1900-8230 Great Flower Books 1700-1900. 1956; reprint * Otto Karl Berg biography
ITIS Report: Taxonomy of Artemisia cinaMansfeld's Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Horticultural Crops, p. 1229


* ttp://www.philographikon.com/schmidtbotanicals.html Antique Botanical Prints by C.F. Schmidt - Philographikon Galerie Rauhut, Munichbr>Genealogy of C.F. SchmidtBotanical Prints of Capsicum; New Mexico State University
* Biography of Benjamin Daydon Jackson
Reiss & Sohn Antique Books, Deutsch
{{DEFAULTSORT:Schmidt, Carl Friedrich 1890 deaths German lithographers Artists from Szczecin 1811 births 19th-century German botanists German botanical artists People from Saxony-Anhalt