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Wilhelm Schmidthild (born January 30, 1876 in Hildesheim, Germany as Wilhelm Schmidt - d. January 30, 1951 in Peine, Germany) was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and art professor. He chose as his field detailed documentation as an illustrator for botanical and zoological reference books and free compositions in the tradition of realism. He is also known as Schmidt-Hild. == Life and education == Schmidthild was born in Hildesheim in 1876 into a Protestant family and baptised ''Karl Friedrich Wilhelm''. His father was a train conductor. After high school he studied at the teachers workshop in Northeim, at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Hannover and at the Kunstakademie Kassel, at professor Louis Kolitz, to become an art teacher. He started his professional career at elementary schools in Hannover and Hildesheim and finally became a teacher for the public service in 1896. Schmidthild continued practicing his skills during the years: in 1911 he took an exam as a drawing teacher.〔http://bbf.dipf.de/kataloge/archivdatenbank/digiakt.pl?id=p180117&dok=PEB-0109&f=PEB-0109-0130-01&l=PEB-0109-0130-02&c=PEB-0109-0130-01〕 and worked from that on as a high school art teacher. In addition he took courses at the private painting school of Walter Thor in Munich. In 1919 he ended school teaching to work as an artist and part-time private professor.〔http://bbf.dipf.de/hans/lek/lek-0062/lek-0062-0127.jpg〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wilhelm Schmidthild」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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