Wilhelm Johann Karl Zahn

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Wilhelm Johann Karl Zahn
Wilhelm Zahn, by C. Newmann, 1848).
Born21 August 1800
Rodenberg, Germany
Died22 August 1871
Berlin, Germany
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Painter, Architect, Illustrator, inventor
Notable workThe Most Beautiful Ornaments and the Most Notable Pictures from Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiæ (1828–30)

Wilhelm Johann Karl Zahn (21 August 1800 in Rodenberg, Schaumburg – 22 August 1871 in Berlin) was a German architect, painter, art critic and design researcher particularly of Roman interior designs found in the ruins of Pompeii. Wilhelm was born as the fourth of five children of painter Bernhard Zahn, and his wife, Christiane, née Weis according to church records. He attended high schools in Bückeburg and Rinteln where he received a universal education. It was in Rinteln where Zahn studied the classics under a Professor Stein who Zahn remembered with particular affection.[1]

Professional Development

Zahn received lessons in architecture and painting from Andreas Range and

Napoleon Bonaparte.[2][circular reference
]

Following Zahn's stay in Paris, beginning in 1824, he spent three years in Italy, particularly in

Museum Borbonico; After Zahn's return from Italy in 1827, he met celebrated poet and naturalist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Together with the Grand Duke of Weimar, Goethe introduced Zahn to then Crown Prince, later King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, the Humboldt brothers, Prince Wittgenstein, Schinkel and the sculptor Rauch, as well as other art lovers who promoted the publication of Zahn's drawings from Pompeii.[1] In 1829, Zahn became professor in the Prussian Academy of Arts
in Berlin. As an architect and interior designer, he decorated many fine houses and villas in the Pompeiian style in England and the United States.

Works

Zahn's portfolio “The most beautiful ornaments and strangest paintings from Pompeii, Herculanum and Stabiae” published by Verlag Reimer between 1828 and 1830 with 100 plates, many of them printed in color using an improved process in color lithography Zahn invented in 1818.[1] He later continued the successful publication with two more volumes of the same size. In addition, he brought out epoch-spanning model works with ornaments. The focus of his research interest was to obtain templates for arts and crafts. However, with increasing scientific research into antiquity and other art epochs, less importance was attached to his publications.[2]

Sampling of reproductions of Frescos and Mosaics from Pompeii and Herculaneum by Wilhelm Zahn

  • Floating mythological figure from Pompeii
    Floating mythological figure from Pompeii
  • Frieze from the Temple of Isis in Pompeii
    Frieze from the Temple of Isis in Pompeii
  • Designs from the walls of the House of the Dioscuri aka House of Castor and Pollux
    Designs from the walls of the House of the Dioscuri aka House of Castor and Pollux
  • Drawing of Venus Pescatrice (fisherwoman) from the Casa della Pescatrice VII 9 63,60 Pompeii.jpg
    Drawing of Venus Pescatrice (fisherwoman) from the Casa della Pescatrice VII 9 63,60 Pompeii.jpg
  • Fresco depicting winged Cupid and Psyche from the west wall of the exedra in the Casa di Bronzi aka Casa della Parete Nera in Pompeii
    Fresco depicting winged Cupid and Psyche from the west wall of the exedra in the Casa di Bronzi aka Casa della Parete Nera in Pompeii
  • Fresco from the House of the (Ancient) Hunt aka House of Daedalus and Pasiphae in Pompeii
    Fresco from the House of the (Ancient) Hunt aka House of Daedalus and Pasiphae in Pompeii
  • Frescoed wall for a house on the Street of Merchants in Pompeii
    Frescoed wall for a house on the Street of Merchants in Pompeii
  • Frescoed wall from a tavern on the Strada di Mercurio in Pompeii excavated in 1829
    Frescoed wall from a tavern on the Strada di Mercurio in Pompeii excavated in 1829
  • Frescoed wall from the Casa dei Bronzi aka Casa della Parete Nera in Pompeii
    Frescoed wall from the Casa dei Bronzi aka Casa della Parete Nera in Pompeii
  • Frescoed wall from the Casa dei Capitelli Colorati in Pompeii excavated in 1833
    Frescoed wall from the Casa dei Capitelli Colorati in Pompeii excavated in 1833
  • Frescoed wall from the Casa del Granduca di Toscana in Pompeii
    Frescoed wall from the Casa del Granduca di Toscana in Pompeii
  • Frescoed wall from the Casa della seconda Fontana di Mosaico (House of the Second - aka Small- Mosaic Fountain in Pompeii
    Frescoed wall from the Casa della seconda Fontana di Mosaico (House of the Second - aka Small- Mosaic Fountain in Pompeii
  • Frescoed wall from the Casa della seconda Fontana di Mosaico (House of the Second (Small) Mosaic Fountain in Pompeii excavated in 1827
    Frescoed wall from the Casa della seconda Fontana di Mosaico (House of the Second (Small) Mosaic Fountain in Pompeii excavated in 1827
  • Frescoed wall from the Villa of Diomedes Pompeii
    Frescoed wall from the Villa of Diomedes Pompeii
  • Mosaics from the Temple of Venus (left) and Casa dell Iside (et Io) (Right) Pompeii
    Mosaics from the Temple of Venus (left) and Casa dell Iside (et Io) (Right) Pompeii
  • Painted columns and capitals from Casa delle Baccanti,, Casa di Sallustio, Casa del Centauro, Casa dei Capitelli Colorati, Casa del Poeta Tragico in Pompeii
    Painted columns and capitals from Casa delle Baccanti,, Casa di Sallustio, Casa del Centauro, Casa dei Capitelli Colorati, Casa del Poeta Tragico in Pompeii
  • Wall pattern from the Casa del Centauro in Pompeii excavated in 1829
    Wall pattern from the Casa del Centauro in Pompeii excavated in 1829
  • Watercolor of a wall fresco from a house between the Forum and the Temple of Hercules in Pompeii
    Watercolor of a wall fresco from a house between the Forum and the Temple of Hercules in Pompeii
  • Fresco from Herculaneum (Apollo, god of music and the arts, watching a female artist)
    Fresco from Herculaneum (Apollo, god of music and the arts, watching a female artist)
  • Cross-section of the Casa d'Argo aka Casa di Perseo e Medusa in Herculaneum excavated between 1828-1838
    Cross-section of the Casa d'Argo aka Casa di Perseo e Medusa in Herculaneum excavated between 1828-1838
  • Painted capitals from the Casa d'Argo in Herculaneum excavated in 1830
    Painted capitals from the Casa d'Argo in Herculaneum excavated in 1830

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "On the 150th anniversary of Wilhelm Zahn's death". Rudolf's Blog: Historical and current news from Rodenberg. Rudolph Zerries. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  2. ^ a b "Wilhelm Zahn (artist)". German Wikipedia. German Wikipedia Consortium. Retrieved 2022-04-09.

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