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A Foundryman

  • Fecha de creación1899
  • Dimensiones19.0 x 15.0 cm

Discover Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (1861-1932), a renowned portraitist known for evocative realism & psychological depth. Explore his striking works, including William Sharp's iconic image.

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Biografía del artista

Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (1861 – 1932): A Portraitist of Psychological Depth

Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt, born in Cleveland, Ohio on November 24, 1861, was a German-American artist who achieved considerable renown as a portrait painter, lithographer, and engraver primarily during his formative years in England. His artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning Victorian era, marked by an intense fascination with realism and a profound understanding of human psychology—elements that would define his distinctive style and solidify his legacy as one of the most compelling figures in British art history. Wehrschmidt’s early life instilled within him a deep appreciation for both German heritage and American ambition. Following his father's emigration from Germany, he grew up immersed in the vibrant cultural landscape of Cleveland, honing his artistic skills through formal training and active participation in local artistic circles. Notably, he was a member of the Cleveland Art Club and exhibited extensively throughout Ohio, establishing himself as a respected artist within his region. This formative experience would prove invaluable in shaping his future artistic endeavors. A pivotal moment arrived in 1882 when Wehrschmidt encountered Hubert von Herkomer—a fellow German-speaking artist who was embarking on a transatlantic tour—during which he captivated by the young American’s talent. Recognizing Wehrschmidt's potential, Von Herkomer invited him to establish a new art school in Bushey Hertfordshire, where he would cultivate the next generation of British artists. Embracing this opportunity, Wehrschmidt relocated to England in 1883 and dedicated himself to teaching and artistic production—a commitment that endured until 1896 when Von Herkomer’s school concluded its operations. This collaboration with Herkomer profoundly influenced Wehrschmidt's artistic development, fostering a stylistic approach characterized by meticulous observation and nuanced emotional expression. Throughout his career, Wehrschmidt excelled as both a portrait painter and engraver—skills that would earn him considerable acclaim and recognition within the British art community. He achieved success at the Royal Academy, where he exhibited ten paintings between 1886 and 1893, showcasing his mastery of technique and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. His work gained prominence in prestigious institutions such as The London National Liberal Club and The Scottish National Portrait Gallery—testaments to his enduring artistic influence. Furthermore, Wehrschmidt’s involvement in Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles—where he contributed seven illustrations—demonstrated his versatility as an artist and solidified his reputation as a storyteller alongside visual artistry. His dedication to art extended beyond mere professional pursuits; Wehrschmidt actively engaged with artistic discourse and championed the advancement of artistic education. He was elected a full Member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1915—a distinguished honor bestowed upon him for his contributions to British painting—and served as a Member of the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers. During World War I, Wehrschmidt’s patriotic fervor manifested itself in his unwavering support for the war effort, culminating in the tragic loss of two of his sons during combat operations. Despite these personal hardships, he persevered in his artistic endeavors—producing a prolific body of work that continues to resonate with audiences today. Wehrschmidt's legacy rests upon his remarkable ability to portray human emotion and psychological complexity—a hallmark of his distinctive style. His paintings—characterized by meticulous detail and subtle tonal variations—offer profound insights into the inner lives of his subjects, reflecting a deep understanding of human psychology. Among his most celebrated achievements are his portraits of Robert Falcon Scott—accepted by the British government in lieu of tax—and his illustrations for Tess of the D'Urbervilles—which cemented his place as one of Britain’s foremost artists of the Victorian era. His work resides permanently in collections spanning across Europe and North America, ensuring that his artistic vision continues to inspire generations of art enthusiasts. He died peacefully on February 22, 1932, leaving behind a rich artistic heritage—a testament to his enduring contribution to British art history.

Información clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realistic Portraiture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['George Daniell Museum']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hubert Von Herkomer']
  • Date Of Birth: 1861
  • Date Of Death: 1932
  • Full Name: Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ["William Sharp's Iconic Image"]
  • Place Of Birth: Cleveland, Ohio