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Georg Friedrich Schmidt Collection

Georg Friedrich Schmidt, a talented German artist born in 1712, left behind an impressive body of work that continues to captivate art enthusiasts today

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Dorothée Louise Viedebandt Schmidt, the Artist's Wife, 1761. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Dorothée Louise Viedebandt Schmidt, the Artist's Wife, 1761. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Dorothee Louise Viedebandt Schmidt, the Artist's Wife, 1761

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: A Bearded Man Wearing a Turban/Man in oriental Costume, 1756. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

A Bearded Man Wearing a Turban/Man in oriental Costume, 1756. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
A Bearded Man Wearing a Turban/Man in oriental Costume, 1756

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Madame Schmidt (the Artist's Wife), 1753. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Madame Schmidt (the Artist's Wife), 1753. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Madame Schmidt (the Artist's Wife), 1753

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Portrait of a Man in a Tricorn Hat. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Portrait of a Man in a Tricorn Hat. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Portrait of a Man in a Tricorn Hat

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: The Artist's Wife with a Book, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

The Artist's Wife with a Book, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
The Artist's Wife with a Book, 1752

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Johann Melchior Dinglinger, 1769. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Johann Melchior Dinglinger, 1769. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Johann Melchior Dinglinger, 1769

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: The Artist's Wife Sewing, 1753. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

The Artist's Wife Sewing, 1753. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
The Artist's Wife Sewing, 1753

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Dorothée Louise Viedebandt (The Artist's Wife), 1761. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Dorothée Louise Viedebandt (The Artist's Wife), 1761. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Dorothee Louise Viedebandt (The Artist's Wife), 1761

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Self-Portrait, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Self-Portrait, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Self-Portrait, 1752

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Hirsch Michel, 1762. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Hirsch Michel, 1762. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Hirsch Michel, 1762

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Francesco Algarotti, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Francesco Algarotti, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Francesco Algarotti, 1752

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: The Old Soldier, c. 1750. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

The Old Soldier, c. 1750. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
The Old Soldier, c. 1750

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Self-Portrait with a Spider in the Window, 1758. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Self-Portrait with a Spider in the Window, 1758. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Self-Portrait with a Spider in the Window, 1758

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Self-Portrait, Drawing, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Self-Portrait, Drawing, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Self-Portrait, Drawing, 1752

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Antoine François Prevost, 1745. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Antoine François Prevost, 1745. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Antoine Francois Prevost, 1745

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Samuel Liber Baro de Cocceji, 1751. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Samuel Liber Baro de Cocceji, 1751. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Samuel Liber Baro de Cocceji, 1751

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Louise Albertine de Brandt, Baroness von Grapendorf. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Louise Albertine de Brandt, Baroness von Grapendorf. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Louise Albertine de Brandt, Baroness von Grapendorf

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Maurice Quentin de la Tour, 1772. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Maurice Quentin de la Tour, 1772. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Maurice Quentin de la Tour, 1772

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Monseigneur Louis-Charles d'Orléans de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, 1741

Monseigneur Louis-Charles d'Orléans de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, 1741. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Monseigneur Louis-Charles d'Orleans de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, 1741

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Pierre Mignard, 1744. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Pierre Mignard, 1744. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Pierre Mignard, 1744

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Self-Portrait. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775)

Self-Portrait. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775)
Self-Portrait

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Old Man in a Fur Hat. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775)

Old Man in a Fur Hat. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775)
Old Man in a Fur Hat

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Antoine Francois Prevost, 1745. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Antoine Francois Prevost, 1745. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Antoine Francois Prevost, 1745. Portrait of French priest and translator Antoine Francois Prevost (1697-1763), almoner to the Prince de Conti and author of " Manon Lescaut"

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Self-Portrait Georg Friedrich Schmidt German

Self-Portrait Georg Friedrich Schmidt German
Self-Portrait. Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775). Etching and drypoint

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Old Man Fur Hat Georg Friedrich Schmidt German

Old Man Fur Hat Georg Friedrich Schmidt German
Old Man in a Fur Hat. Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775). Etching

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Georg Friedrich Schmidt, German (1712-1775), Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752, black

Georg Friedrich Schmidt, German (1712-1775), Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752, black and red chalk with watercolor and pastel and pen and black ink

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Georg Friedrich Schmidt after Rembrandt van Rijn (German, 1712 - 1775), The Persian

Georg Friedrich Schmidt after Rembrandt van Rijn (German, 1712 - 1775), The Persian, 1756, etching

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Georg Friedrich Schmidt after Hyacinthe Rigaud, Monseigneur Louis-Charles d Orla ans

Georg Friedrich Schmidt after Hyacinthe Rigaud, Monseigneur Louis-Charles d Orla ans
Georg Friedrich Schmidt after Hyacinthe Rigaud, Monseigneur Louis-Charles d Orla© ans de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, German, 1712 - 1775, 1741, engraving on laid paper

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Old man with beard, Johannes Mock, Georg Friedrich Schmidt, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn

Old man with beard, Johannes Mock, Georg Friedrich Schmidt, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 1824

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Portrait of an unknown bearded man with turban, print maker: Antoine Marie Labouchere

Portrait of an unknown bearded man with turban, print maker: Antoine Marie Labouchere (mentioned on object), Dating 1812

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775) after Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743)

Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712-1775) after Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743). Portrait of Jean-Baptist Silva, 1742. Engraving on laid paper. Plate: 495 mm x 362 mm (19.49 in. x 14.25 in.)

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Georg Friedrich Schmidt after Antoine Pesne (German, 1712-1775), Johann Melchior

Georg Friedrich Schmidt after Antoine Pesne (German, 1712-1775), Johann Melchior Dinglinger, 1769, etching on laid paper

Background imageGeorg Friedrich Schmidt Collection: Georg Friedrich Schmidt, after Pierre Le Sueur (German, 1712-1775), Louise Albertine

Georg Friedrich Schmidt, after Pierre Le Sueur (German, 1712-1775), Louise Albertine de Brandt, Baroness von Grapendorf, engraving with etching on laid paper


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Georg Friedrich Schmidt, a talented German artist born in 1712, left behind an impressive body of work that continues to captivate art enthusiasts today. His self-portraits reveal a deep introspection and mastery of technique, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. In "Self-Portrait, " Schmidt's skillful brushstrokes bring forth his own likeness with remarkable precision. The intensity in his eyes reflects the passion and dedication he poured into his craft, and is through this self-portrait that we catch a glimpse into the soul of an artist. Another notable piece by Schmidt is "Old Man in a Fur Hat. " This painting exudes wisdom and experience as it portrays an elderly man adorned in warm fur attire. The attention to detail in every wrinkle on the subject's face tells stories of a life well-lived. Schmidt's talent extended beyond portraiture, as seen in his rendition of Antoine Francois Prevost from 1745. In this work, he captures Prevost's character with finesse, highlighting both strength and vulnerability within one frame. One cannot discuss Georg Friedrich Schmidt without mentioning his devotion to capturing himself at work. In "Self-Portrait Sketching, " we witness him engrossed in creating art—a testament to his unwavering commitment to honing his skills throughout the years. Inspired by renowned artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn and Hyacinthe Rigaud, Schmidt also ventured into producing exquisite reproductions like "The Persian" after Rembrandt and "Monseigneur Louis-Charles d Orléans" after Rigaud. These pieces showcase not only Schmidt's technical prowess but also pay homage to the masters who came before him. Georg Friedrich Schmidt may have lived centuries ago, but through these artworks, he remains immortalized as a masterful painter who captured human emotions with unparalleled depth.