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Carl Julius Milde (16 February 1803, in
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– 19 November 1875, in
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) was a German painter, curator and
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.


Life

His father was a grocer whose business had been nearly ruined by the
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. After a financially difficult youth, his desire to improve himself led to art lessons with
Gerdt Hardorff Gerdt Hardorff (11 May 1769, Steinkirchen - 19 May 1864, Hamburg) was a German painter, art collector and drawing teacher. He is sometimes referred to as The Elder to distinguish him from his son, Gerdt, who also became a painter. Biography H ...
and Siegfried Bendixen and a lasting association with the artistic family of
Johannes Michael Speckter Johannes Michael Speckter (5 July 1764, Uthlede - 1 March 1845, Hamburg) was a German lithographer and graphics collector. Life and work His father was a teacher from Hanover. Around 1785, he moved to Hamburg. Under the influence of the archit ...
. Later he,
Otto Speckter Otto Speckter (9 November 1807, in Hamburg – 29 April 1871, in Hamburg) was a German etcher and illustrator. Life and work He was the son of Johannes Michael Speckter, whose lithographic company he took over in 1834. His brother was the pa ...
and
Erwin Speckter Erwin Speckter (18 July 1806, Hamburg - 23 November 1835, Hamburg) was a German painter, often associated with the Nazarene movement. Life His father was the lithographer, Johannes Michael Speckter. During the Siege of Hamburg, his family sough ...
toured Northern Germany with the support of art historian
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. They were all most impressed with the old
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city of
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. On Rumohr's advice, Milde went to study at the
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in 1824. Later, he studied briefly at the
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, followed by a visit to Italy. From 1830 to 1832, he returned to Italy, visiting every major city, but staying longest in Rome, where he came under the influence of
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and the
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. Although he continued to travel, Hamburg remained his home for most of the 1830s, making a name for himself with portraits and church paintings. In 1835, he completed a series of frescoes at the Mayor's official residence, which had been started by his friend Erwin Speckter but left incomplete at the latter's early death. As an amateur scientist and naturalist, he also illustrated several medical/anatomical texts.


Career in Lübeck

In 1838, shortly after getting married, he moved to Lübeck where he took a position as a drawing instructor at the
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and became a Professor in 1841. He also pursued his scientific hobbies, documenting and cataloguing items for the Lübecker naturhistorische Museum, where he served as a curator for thirty years. Among his more interesting projects was helping to assemble the museum's first gorilla skeleton. Increasingly though, his focus turned to documenting and saving the city's artistic and architectural heritage. He concentrated on the rescue and restoration of Medieval interior pieces and
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, laying a foundation for the collection of altarpieces at St. Anne's Museum. In 1865, while working at the Hofkirche in
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, he attracted the attention of Crown Prince
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and was commissioned to work on the windows between the towers at
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. Despite increasing senility during his last six years of life, he continued to work and serve in all of his official capacities. His many collections are still preserved at their respective institutions in Lübeck. A street in Hamburg's
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district is named after him.


Books

* ''Denkmäler bildender Kunst in Lübeck'', drawn and published by C. J. Milde with explanatory historical text by , two volumes, Lübeck, Self-published 1843–1847. * ''Lübecker ABC'', 26 etchings by C. J. Milde, Bollmann, Lübeck, Self-published 1857 (2nd. ed. Grautoff, 1873; 3rd. ed. Nöhring, 1926). * ''Aus Lübecks alten Tagen'', Verlag Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1908. Later editions include anecdotes by .


References


Further reading

* Willibald Leo von Lütgendorff-Leinburg: ''Carl Julius Milde'', Gebrüder Borchers, Lübeck 1908 * Harald Richert: "Der Künstler und Kunsthistoriker Carl Julius Milde" In: ''Nordelbingen''. Vol.46 (1977), pgs.49–61. * Jenns Eric Howaldt: "Carl Julius Milde und die Entdeckung des mittelalterlichen Lübeck". In: ''Kunst und Kultur Lübecks im 19. Jahrhundert''. Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Hansestadt Lübeck, 1981 pgs. 287–289. * Suzanne Grosskopf: "Milde, Carl Julius". In: ''Lübecker Lebensläufe'', ed. by Alken Bruns, Karl Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster 1993, , pgs.261–265. * Jan Zimmermann: ''Das alte Lübeck lächelt einem so treuherzig ins Gesicht. Carl Julius Milde und sein „Lübecker ABC“.'' Lübeck 2007. * Gerhard Ahrens: "Carl Julius Mildes Wirken für den Lübecker Geschichtsverein". In: ''Zeitschrift des Vereins für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde'', Vol.83, Verlag Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck, 2003, pgs.271–278.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Milde, Carl Julius 1803 births 1875 deaths German male painters German curators 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists