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Karl Hauptmann

«The Feldberg Painter»
24th April 1880 – 7th April 1947

Karl Hauptmann was born on 25th of April in 1880 in Freiburg i.Br., Germany. He received his artistic training in Nürnberg and Munich and was thereafter engaged as a decorative painter.

In 1908 he produced the first of what were to be his typical Black Forest paintings. In the years between 1915 and 1919, he produced numerous images of the Alpine region he had visited during his deployment with the mountain infantry in the First World War.

In 1918 Karl Hauptmann purchased «Molerhüsli», which for him encompassed his dwelling, atelier, and exhibition space. It soon became a favourite meeting place for skiers, hikers, students, and visitors to Feldberg.

Due to Hauptmann’s ever-present health problems, his doctor prescribed a trip to Italy in 1940, to which he again travelled the following year.

On 7th of April in 1947, Karl Hauptmann died at the age of 67 at his «Molerhüsli».


Lit.: Exhibition Catalogue, Feldberg, 1993.

Karl Hauptmann

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Winterauktionen 19.–20.11.2021
Johann Daniel Schöpflin
Historia Zaringo Badensis [...]. Six [out of seven] vols. Karlsruhe, Macklot, 1763 - 1765. With an engraved frontispiece by M. Weis after a draft by I. Melling, a title vignette by Striedbeck each, some vignettes and initials, numerous folding genealogies and copper plates. First vol. 472 p., second vol. 334 p., third vol. 359 p., fourth vol. 470 p., fifth vol. 576 p., sixth vol. 516 p. Not collated. Contemporary calf with rich gilt decoration on spine and red edges.
H 28, W 23 cm.
Johann Daniel Schöpflin (1694 - 1771), one of the most famous sons of the town of Sulzburg and one of the leading figures of the intellectual life of the Upper Rhine area in the 18th century, was professor of history and rhetoric at Strasbourg University from 1720. In 1760, he was commissioned by Margrave Charles Frederick of Baden-Durlach to research the history and significance of the House of Baden. In the following years, this endeavour resulted in the seven-volume history work «Historia Zaringo Badensis», written in Latin, which established the subsequent genealogical reference of the Margravial and, from 1806, Grand Ducal House of Baden to the ducal dynasty of Zähringen, which had ended with Berthold V in 1218. It contains several copperplate engravings with depictions that refer to the history of the House of Baden, such as views of the castle ruins of Zähringen and Hohenbaden or the castles of Baden-Baden and Rastatt, as well as a large map of the baroque fan-shaped city of Karlsruhe.
Provenance: Library of the last Prince-Bishop of Basel Franz Xaver von Neveu (1749 - 1828); after his death it became private property of the family of Neveu, Durbach.
Literature: VD18 90050037; VD18 90050045; VD18 90050053; VD18 90050061; VD18 90033736; VD18 90033744.

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