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Johan Adam Schwartz (26 November 1820 – 31 December 1874) was a
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turner. He succeeded his father as owner of the decorative arts firm I.G. Schwartz & Søn in
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and eventually handed it down to his own son Frans Schwartz. He was president of Industriforeningen from 1746 to 1751. A proponent of improved training of craftsmen in Denmark, he was involved in the establishment of both (The Industry School) and (Craftsmen's School).


Early life and background

Schwartz was born on 26 November 1820 in
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, the son of turner J. G. Schwartz (1789–1864) and Augusta M. Frels (1791–1885). He attended St. Petri School and Borgerdyd School. After his
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, he became an apprentice in his father's workshop at
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. Aged 17, he was sent on a study trip to
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and
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under supervision of the goldsmith
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, 20 years his senior, who saw to it that Schwartz diligently visited the cities' museums and manufactories, drawing what he saw.


Career

On Schwartz' return to Denmark, he became an employee in his father's workshop, chiefly with responsibility for its aesthetic and artistic direction but also as the one with the knowledge of writing that his father had never acquired. He completed his
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and was granted
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in 1846, and was the following year made a partner in his father's business which from then on traded as I. G. Schwartz & Søn.


Other occupations

Already in 1839, aged 18, Schwartz published an article in the magazine in which he argued in favour of an improved training of craftsmen. The article instigated a discussion in Industriforeningen which, chiefly at Schwartz's initiative, in 1841, resulted in the establishment of Industriskolen in Snaregade. Schwartz became a member of Industriforeningen's board of representatives () in 1842, was a member of a number of its committees, including the Committee for Sunday Meetings for Young Craftsmen 1847–1849, and was president of the association from 1857 to 1861. He worked to afford artists more influence on craftsmen's work. He was an enthusiastic supporter of G. F. Hetsch's efforts to integrate art and craftsmanship. Teaching by his own example, in his own workshop he often collaborated with artists, especially the sculptor C. Peters. Schwartz was a member of the
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from 1859 to 1865. He was also a member of Kunstflidslotteriet, a lottery established in 1860 to contribute to the rebuilding of
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. He was together with
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responsible for the preparation of Håndværkerskolen in 1868. He was also elected the same year as a member of
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.


Personal life and legacy

Schwartz married Thora Lovise Kühl (16 February 1816 – 8 March 1875), a daughter of auditor and ''Livjæger'' captain Casper Joachim Kyhl (1790–1853) and Louise Dorothea Frels (1793–1880), on 23 February 1847. Schwartz was created a Knight in the Order of the Dannebrog in 1752. He died on 31 December 1874 and is buried in
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. I. F. Schwartz & Søn was continued by his son Frans Schwartz. The street J.A. Schwartz Gade in Kartoffelrækkerne is named after him.


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Johan Adam Schwartz
{{DEFAULTSORT:Schwartz, Johan Adam 19th-century Danish artisans Artisans from Copenhagen Knights of the Order of the Dannebrog Burials at Assistens Cemetery (Copenhagen) 1820 births 1874 deaths 19th-century Copenhagen City Council members