Harold von Schmidt

Harold von Schmidt

Harold von Schmidt (1893-1982) was an American illustrator who specialized in
magazine interior illustrations. Born in Alameda, California in 1893, he was orphaned at the age of five. After a year in an orphanage, he went to live with his grandfather, who had been a "forty-niner". As a youth von Schmidt worked as a cowhand and a construction worker. In 1920 and 1924 he was on the United States Olympic Rugby team. Although the United States team won the gold medal both years, von Schmidt did not play in the only game in 1920, and was sidelined by an injury in the final practice in 1924.

Von Schmidt began his art studies at the California School of Arts and Crafts while he was still in high school. In 1924 he moved to New York City and entered the Grand Central Art School. In 1927 he married and moved to Westport, Connecticut. Harold von Schmidt's work appeared primarily in "Collier's Weekly", "Cosmopolitan (magazine)", "Liberty (magazine)", "The Saturday Evening Post", and "Sunset (magazine)". Although he preferred magazine work and illustrated few books, he spent two years preparing sixty illustrations for a deluxe edition of Willa Cather's "Death Comes for the Archbishop". In 1948 he was recruited by Albert Dorne to be one of the founding faculty for the Famous Artists School. He was awarded the first gold medal by the trustees of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1968.

References

* [http://www.rugbyfootballhistory.com/olympics.htm#usa1920 Rugby at the Olympics] - retrieved July 31 2006
* [http://www.bpib.com/illustra2/hvs.htm Biography of Harold von Schmidt] - retrieved July 31 2006
* [http://www.illustratedgallery.com/collection/schmidt.htm The Illustrated Gallery - Harold von Schmidt] - retrieved July 31 2006


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