Johann Heinrich Daniel Ludolf Schuchhardt
Johann Heinrich Daniel Ludolf Schuchhardt (also Schuchardt ) (born December 3, 1828 in Hanover , † in Munich ) was a German engraver , printer and engraver in Hanover.
Life
According to the city's address book , Ludolf Schuchhardt had his house at Osterstraße 27 , a house from around 1650, across from Windmühlenstraße . During the first year and a half of his marriage to Johanne Luise Stichweh (1827–1871) from Hameln , the sister of Friedrich August Stichweh , the founder of Stichweh, he had his own shop “[...] in the room above the large arched entrance” Dyeing and chemical washing plant . His eldest son, Carl Schuchhardt, was born in Osterstrasse on August 6, 1859 , and later became the prehistorian and director of the Kestner Museum . Three more children followed.
Soon after the birth of the first child, according to the memories of his eldest son, he moved into the house of the metal factory Bernstorff & Eichwede . According to the address book from 1861, the house of the court bronze manufacturer Bernstorff was at Osterstraße 20 . It was later torn down by Ferdinand Wallbrecht in order to create a breakthrough to Karmarschstrasse.
The engraver Ludolf Schuchhardt had a total of three sons and a daughter from his first marriage. The son Carl described his life in detail in his memoir. Another testimony is a job advertisement from the Süddeutsche Anzeiger from 1864. After his first wife died, Schuchhardt married a second time in Lesum in 1872 . There were no children from the marriage with Eva Rosa Bauer.
Well-known works (selection)
- 1855: General map of the Kingdom of Hanover. With details of the new administrative and judicial districts .
- therein: Borkum - Wismar - Eisleben - Kassel - Duisburg area with the entry of the properties of the Kingdom of Hanover on a topographical basis. Lithograph , drawn by H. Wolf; engraved by Ludolf Schuchardt; 1: 500,000; 68 × 59.5 cm; at the same time archival records in the Lower Saxony State Archives (Bückeburg location) , signature NLA BU S 1 A 1055
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Compare the information in the Lower Saxony archive information system (Arcinsys Lower Saxony)
- ↑ a b Marktkirche Hannover: church book . Marry. No. 120/1857.
- ^ A b c d Henning Rischbieter : A Hanoverian Childhood around 1866 , in this: Hannoversches Lesebuch, or: What was written, printed and read in and about Hanover , Vol. II (2nd edition): 1850–1950 . Schlueter, Hannover 1991, ISBN 3-87706-359-4 , pp. 59-64
- ↑ Wilfried Menghin : Schuchhardt, Carl. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 23, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-428-11204-3 , pp. 624-626 ( digitized version ).
- ↑ a b Johann Heinrich Daniel Ludolph Schuchardt on gedbas.genealogy.net ( Memento of the original from December 4, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Preview of the book: Süddeutscher Anzeiger. 1864, p. 120 ( limited preview in Google Book search)
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SURNAME | Schuchhardt, Johann Heinrich Daniel Ludolf |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schuchhardt, Johann Heinrich Daniel Ludolf (full name); Schuchardt, Ludolf |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German painter, engraver and etcher |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 3, 1828 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
DATE OF DEATH | 19th century or 20th century |
Place of death | Munich |