Friedrich Baumgarte (lithographer)

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Georg Friedrich Baumgarte (* 1807 ; † October 12, 1839 in Hanover ) was a German painter and lithographer , lithographer and publisher.

Life

Georg Friedrich Baumgarte was born in Hanover during the so-called " French era ". His brother Ernst Heinrich August Baumgarte was born in Hanover around 1814 , who later became the master goldsmith and gold worker.

The works of the artist and entrepreneur, who died early in the royal seat of the Kingdom of Hanover, have been preserved, mainly from his creative phase in 1833 and 1834. Like many colleagues of his time, Baumgarte also created mostly idealizing architectural drawings.

Baumgart'sche lithography was located at the address Osterstraße 251 at the time .

After Baumgarten's death in 1842, the later first photographer in Hanover, Friedrich Wunder , took over the business; in the same year they “married in”: Wunder married Baumgarten's daughter Sophie Luise Margarete .

Works (selection)

The following are known of Friedrich Baumgarte's lithographs from the 1830s:

literature

  • Alheidis von Rohr : loose series by the lithographer Friedrich Baumgarte, around 1833/34 , in: Malerisch-idealisiert. City views of Hannover (= writings of the Historisches Museum Hannover , issue 17), Hannover: Historisches Museum, 2000, ISBN 3-910073-18-2 , p. 73; Preview over google books

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Alheidis von Rohr: loose sequence ... (see literature)
  2. ^ Wolfgang Scheffler : Goldsmiths of Lower Saxony, data, works, characters , Volume 1, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1965, p. 778; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. ^ A b Ludwig Hoerner : Hanover's first established photographer , in: Hanover in early photographs. 1848-1910 . Schirmer-Mosel, Munich 1979, ISBN 3-921375-44-4 , pp. 31–35, here: p. 31
  4. ^ Franz Rudolf Zankl : Hospital of the City of Hanover in Linden ... , in: Hanover Archive , Vol. 6, Sheet B52