- Emil Todt
Emil Hermann Todt (c. 1810–
10 July 1900 ) was a Germanbotanical artist andsculptor who was active inAustralia from the 1850s to the 1880s.cite web | url = http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.html?storyid=98#1793 | title = Emil Todt | accessdate = 2007-10-23]Todt was born in
Berlin in 1810 or 1811, and studied sculpture underLudwig Wichmann from around 1830 until 1836. In 1849 he emigrated toSouth Australia , possibly because of an involvement in the revolutions of the time. In 1851 he got caught up in theVictorian gold rush , but by 1854 had settled inMelbourne where he returned to sculpture.That year he exhibited what has become his most famous work. This was "The gold diggers", a sculpture depicting two gold diggers, one standing and one sitting, in their working clothes. Described at the time as "nothing short of genius of a high order", it is now held by the
National Gallery of Victoria , and has recently been described in the following terms: quote|"The sculpture possesses a resonance and monumentality beyond its diminutive size, and stands as one of the masterpieces of sic|ninteenth-century Australian sculpture.""The gold diggers" was exhibited at the Victorian Exhibition, attracting for Todt a number of commissions, including a
Madonna and Child for the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Melbourne. By 1856 Todt was considered one of the leading artists in Melbourne, although this mantle was shortly afterwards claimed byCharles Summers .During the 1860s, Todt made coloured, life-sized fruits and vegetables for display at the International Exhibitions at
London in 1862 and atDublin in 1865. He also created relief maps of Victoria and painted a portrait ofpremier of Victoria Richard Heales .Todt undertook his last major work in the early 1880s. This was the illustration of
Ferdinand von Mueller 's "Eucalyptographia: a descriptive atlas of the Eucalypts of Australia and the adjoining islands". In 1882, during the preparation of the work, von Mueller named "Eucalyptus todtiana " (Coastal Blackbutt) in honour of Todt,cite book | first = Norman | last = Hall | year = 1978 | title = Botanists of the Eucalypts | location = Australia | publisher =Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization | isbn= 0-643-00271-5] stating quote|"... this species bears the name of Mr Emil Todt, whose artistic talent became devoted only to illustrating plants at a venerable age, when most of those engaged in such pursuits, have ceased to work professionally. Therefore all the more praise is due to this gentleman for the youthful ardour, which he still brought to bear on the extensive furtherance of the present publication"cite book | first = Helen | last = Hewson | year = 1999 | title = Australia: 300 years of botanical illustration | publisher = CSIRO Publishing | location = Collingwood, Victoria | isbn = 0-643-06366-8] .Two years later, the work was published, with Todt's contribution being over seventy lithographed illustrations.
He died in Melbourne on
10 July 1900 .References
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