Julius Johannes Ludovicus Ritter von Payer (2 September 1841, – 29 August 1915), ennobled
Ritter von Payer in 1876, was an officer of the
Austro-Hungarian Army
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, mountaineer,
arctic explorer
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,
cartographer, painter, and professor at the
Theresian Military Academy. He is chiefly known for the
Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition in 1872–74 and the discovery of
Franz Josef Land.
Early life and military career
Born in
Schönau,
Bohemia, his father Franz Anton Rudolf Payer was a retired officer of the Austrian
Uhlans who died when Julius was only fourteen. His mother was Blandine, née John. Payer attended the ''
k.k.'' cadet school in Łobzów near
Kraków
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,
Galicia
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(present-day
Poland
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). Between 1857 and 1859 he studied at the Theresian Military Academy in
Wiener Neustadt
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.
From 1859, Payer served as a
sub-lieutenant with the Austrian 36th infantry regiment in
Verona
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,
Venetia. He participated in the disastrous
Battle of Solferino on 24 June 1859 and was honoured for his service. After promotion to the rank of
lieutenant
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first class, he was posted to the garrison of
Chioggia, Venetia in 1864. On 24 June 1866 he served the
Battle of Custoza, seizing two guns, for which he was decorated and elevated to the rank of
senior lieutenant.
Since 1863 Payer was assigned as a history and geography teacher to the cadet school in
Eisenstadt, Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867) (present-day
Austria
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) and to the Theresian Military Academy. In 1868 the Austro-Hungarian
Minister of War
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Franz Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld appointed him a general staff officer at the ''k.k.'' Military Geographic Institute in
Vienna
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, where he worked with
August von Fligely
August von Fligely (26 September 1810 – 12 April 1879) was an Austrian officer and cartographer.
Life
Fligely was born in Janów Lubelski, Galicia, then part of the Duchy of Warsaw. He attended the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neusta ...
.
Alpine exploration
In 1862 Payer had started exploratory tours of the
Tyrolean Alps and the
High Tauern range in his free time. After 1864 he explored the
Adamello-Presanella Group and the
Ortler Alps, making more than 60 first ascents. In 1864 he was, with his guide Giovanni Caturani, the first to climb
Adamello (3,554 m) and missed making the first ascent of the
Presanella (3,558 m) by just three weeks. All his explorations in the Ortler massif (from 1865 to 1868) were guided by
:de:Johann Pinggera from
Sulden
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. Together, often accompanied by a porter, they ascended almost all significant unclimbed summits, including the
Hoher Angelus
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References
* Peter Holl: ''Alpenvereinsführer Ortleralpen'', 9. Auflage, München 2003,
* Julius Payer: '' ...
(3,521 m),
Vertainspitze
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References
* Peter Holl: ''Alpenvereinsführer
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(3,545 m),
Palon de la Mare (3,703 m),
Monte Zebru (3,735), and
Monte Cevedale (3,769 m). Their new approach to the
Ortler (3,905 m) became the normal route of ascent ever since.
His tours resulted in creating a detailed
topographical map at a scale 1:56,000. Due to his achievements, Payer was transferred to the Austrian Military Geographic Institute. When in 1875, the first
Alpine club hut above 3000 m was built on the normal route to the Ortler, it was named ''
:de:Payerhütte'' in his honor.
Polar expedition
In 1868 he was invited by the German geographer
August Petermann to participate in the 2nd
German North Polar Expedition as a
topographer. Travelling to the coast of
East Greenland on the ''
Germania
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'' under Captain
Carl Koldewey in 1869–1870, they reached as far north as
Shannon Island. In 1871 he participated in the preliminary
Austro-Hungarian expedition to
Novaya Zemlya, with
Karl Weyprecht.
From 1872 to 1874, Payer led the
Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition with
Karl Weyprecht, who was Commander at sea, while Payer was Commander at shore. During this voyage they made the discovery of Franz Joseph Land, however upon their return to Vienna many critics voiced doubts about its existence and about the experiences of other participants in the expedition. Payer could have proven his statements using testimonies, diaries and sketches, however his efforts were thwarted, including his promotion to captain. In 1874 he resigned from the army because of political maneuvers against him and his brother officers' doubts about his discovery and his sledge journeys. He was awarded 44
florins on 1 October 1874 for the discovery of Franz Joseph Land (about equal to the monthly salary of a Sub-lieutenant at the time).
He was also awarded the 1975
Royal Geographical Societys
Patron's Medal.
However, on 24 October 1876 he was elevated to the
Austrian nobility which entitled him and his descendants to the style of ''Ritter von'' in the case of male and ''von'' in the case of female offspring.
Later life
In 1877 Ritter von Payer married the ex-wife of a banker from
Frankfurt am Main
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. They later had two children, Jules and Alice.
From 1877 to 1879 he studied painting with
Heinrich Hasselhorst
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Life and work
He began his studies in 1842 at the Städelschule, where his primary instruc ...
at the
Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main. From 1880 to 1882 he continued his study of art at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.
From 1884 to 1890 he worked as a painter in
Paris
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.
In 1890 he divorced his wife, returned to Vienna and founded a painting school for ladies.
In 1895 he planned a trip for painting to
Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord in northeastern (
Greenland).
In 1912 he planned (at the age of seventy) an expedition in a submarine to the
North Pole
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.
He died in
Veldes, in historic
Upper Carniola, today part of Slovenia, in 1915.
Named after Julius von Payer
Besides the Payerhütte mentioned above and several streets in Vienna, an island of Franz Josef Land (
Payer Island), the
Payer Mountains in
Antarctica
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and Payer Land in eastern
Greenland have been named after Julius von Payer.
The southern satellite camp for the PolAres MARS2013 analog mission by the
OeWF
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, approximately 80 km south of the base camp near
Erfoud
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,
Morocco
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, was named ''Station Payer'' during February 2013, after the main base camp had been called ''Camp Weyprecht'' during the landing ceremony in the morning of February 11, 2013.
See also
* The Austro-Hungarian polar expedition led by Julius von Payer was selected as main motif for the Austrian
Admiral Tegetthoff Ship and The Polar Expedition commemorative coin minted on 8 June 2005. The reverse side of the coin shows two explorers in Arctic gear (one of them resembling von Payer) with the frozen ship "Admiral Tegetthoff" behind them.
*
Payer Island
Bibliography
* Julius von Payer, ''Die Österreich-Ungarische Nordpol Expedition in den Jahren 1869-1874'' (Wien 1876) (The Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition of 1869 to 1874", Vienna, 1876)
Andreas Pöschek ''Geheimnis Nordpol. Die Österreichisch-Ungarische Nordpolexpedition 1872-1874.'' - Wien: 1999
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References
External links
*
Website of the Payer Hütte located in the Ortler Alps
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