Purchase Oil Painting Replica Around Hübnersplatz, 1913 by Georg Friedrich Schmidt (1712-1775, Germany) | WahooArt.com

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"Around Hübnersplatz"

 



Early Life and Artistic Pursuits

Georg Friedrich Schmidt, a German engraver, etcher, and pastel painter, was born in 1712 in Wandlitz, Germany. Initially destined to follow his family's cloth-making trade, Schmidt's innate artistic talent led him down a different path. He enrolled in the Prussian Academy of Arts, marking the beginning of his illustrious career.

Artistic Influences and Notable Works

Schmidt's work is characterized by its delicate, refined style, quintessentially Rococo. One of his most celebrated pieces is Self-Portrait with Spider, a masterpiece showcasing his skill in capturing the subtleties of human expression. This piece can be found in the Kunsthalle Bremen (Bremen, Germany), a testament to Schmidt's enduring legacy.

Professional Milestones and Associations

* **Court Painter**: Schmidt was befriended by Antoine Pesne, Director and court painter, who introduced him to Nicolas Lancret, allowing him to continue his studies in Paris. * **Military Service**: Though initially conscripted, Schmidt's artistic talent secured his release, thanks to the intercession of Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow.

Legacy and Remembrance

Schmidt's impact on the art world is undeniable. His portraits, including those of Frederick the Great, continue to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. To explore more of Schmidt's works and those of his contemporaries, visit Georg Friedrich Schmidt's page on WahooArt.com, where you can also discover other notable artists like Rembrandt Van Rijn and François Boucher. Discover more about Georg Friedrich Schmidt and his contemporaries on WahooArt.com, where art history meets innovation.

 

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