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Franz Goedecker

Franz Caspar Hugo Goedecker (c. 1840 – 15 December 1884) was a German wine merchant and artist who settled in England.

Outside his business career, Goedecker was also an officer of the German Athenaeum Club and a caricaturist for the London magazine Vanity Fair.

Life edit

 
Count Gleichen, by Goedecker,
from Vanity Fair

A native of Bingen in the Rhineland,[1] Goedecker was born about 1840,[2] and studied at Munich. By the 1860s, he was living in England and working as a wine merchant. With other Germans living in England, including the painter Richard Huttula, Carl Haag, Wilhelm Kumpel, and Joseph Wolf, an animal-painter, Goedecker joined the London-based Verein für Kunst und Wissenschaft (Society for Art and Science). In the late 1860s, he was part of a group called Gemütliches Deutschland ("Easygoing Germany)" which met at the Hotel de la Boule d'Or, in Soho, whose members later joined the German Athenaeum of London.[1] In 1874, Goedecker was the secretary of the art department of the German Athenaeum and was thanked by the chairman, Carl Haag, for organizing a musical Composition Evening.[3] By 1879, he was a committee member of the German Athenaeum.[4] In 1881, he was living in lodgings in Lewisham High Street and was described for that year's census as a married 41-year-old merchant born in Germany.[2] He also had business offices in St James's Street, with Francis Moll,[5] and Goedecker & Moll traded as wine and spirits merchants.[6] He sometimes anglicized his name as "Francis Goedecker".[7] On 15 November 1883, Goedecker and Moll dissolved their partnership.[8]

 
St James's Street, c. 1890

In 1883, The Theatre described Goedecker as "The leading spirit of the parody, and one of the most popular members of the club... one of the very ablest of living caricaturists..." and noted that on a recent occasion he had modelled a head of Bismarck and another of Sir Julius Benedict in only five minutes.[9] In July of that year, he took part in a Royal Fete at South Kensington, modelling busts in the West Pavilion before a performance of the farce "Six and Eightpence" by Herbert and Mrs Beerbohm Tree.[10]

Goedecker died in the Rhineland in December 1884,[1] in a railway carriage on a train travelling between Ingelheim and Bingen. At the time of his death, his address in England was 1, Limes Terrace, Lewisham, Kent, and he left an estate valued at £3,411 (equivalent to £391,975 in 2021), having appointed two other German business men living in England as his executors.[11][12]

In his book Englische Sprach-Schnitzer (1886), "O'Clarus Hiebslac Esq. M. A., Fellow of the German Athenaeum", noted that the English had had trouble pronouncing the name of Goedecker, saying instead "Goodacre", "Godsacre", or even "George Decker". He added in a footnote that his talented friend was now at rest in the Godsacre of his ancestral Bingen and would live on in the memory of his many friends.[13]

In 1907, the firm of Goedecker & Moll was still trading and held a royal warrant as wine-merchants to King Edward VII.[14] In 1919, it was still in existence, with a royal warrant to supply wine to King George V.[15]

Work edit

 
Moltke, by Goedecker, 1884

An outline of Goedecker by the British Museum calls him a "Watercolourist, draughtsman and caricaturist".[16]

His illustrations for Vanity Fair included caricatures of Hubert Herkomer, Carl Haag, Count von Moltke, Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, and perhaps Tom Nickalls.[17]

Goedecker’s Moltke, published on 23 August 1884, has the title "Modern Strategy".[18] Roy T. Matthews calls it "one of the notable examples of the consistency of Vanity Fair's style of caricature" and says of it "The aging general’s features and figure are sharply exaggerated, so that in a glance the viewer can comprehend the essence of the individual, yet recognize the man."[18]

In March 1883, Goedecker sent John Ruskin photographs of some of his work, and received a reply:[19]

"I see no matter of merriment either in the weakness of age or the abortions of vulgar form; and I sincerely hope that you will not waste your real powers in pandering to the malice or the stupidity of those people who do. If you add to your present gift of seizing grotesque or abnormal character the skill proper to a painter, you might take a position of most useful influence in representing the evils and dangers of our great cities and manufactories: and you might win for yourself such an honourable fame as that of Hogarth, instead of the momentary praise of amusing the idleness of evening parties."[19]

A later writer commented on this that Ruskin had himself been caricatured in Vanity Fair more than once.[20]

A portrait by Goedecker of his fellow German artist Hubert Herkomer is in the National Portrait Gallery, London.[16]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c C. R. Hennings, Deutsche in England (Stuttgart, 1923) pp. 98–99
  2. ^ a b 1881 England Census, 3 April 1881, High Street, Lewisham at ancestry.com, accessed 24 October 2020 (subscription required):
    "143 & 145 High St: Franz Goedecker, Mar., 41, Lodger, Merchant, [born] Germany"
  3. ^ The Musical World, Vol. 52 (1874), p. 745
  4. ^ Mittheilungen der Gesellschaft für Vervielfältigende Kunst (Gesellschaft für Vervielfältigende Kunst, 1879), p. 25: "Von dem gerade in London anwesenden k.k. Hofkapellmeister HANS RICHTER, dann von dem Vorstandsmitgliede des Germanischen Athenaeums in London, Herrn FRANZ GOEDECKER, auf das Beste eingeführt..."
  5. ^ "Commercial Intelligence" in Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, Monday 10 December 1883, p. 7: "F. C. H. Goedecker and F. Moll, St. Jarnes's-street Westminster London, merchants: as F. C. H. Goedecker."
  6. ^ Messrs Goedecker & Moll, London wine merchants at nationalarchives.gov.uk, accessed 25 October 2020; Kelly's Post Office London Directory (Kelly's Directories, 1891), p. 997: "Goedecker & Moll, wine, spirits, & liqueur merchants, 66, St. James' st. SW"
  7. ^ Ridley & Co.'s Monthly Wine and Spirit Trade Circular (1883), p. 21: "GOEDECKER, Francis Caspar Hugo, and Moll, Francis, (trading as Goedecker & Moll), 66 St. James' Street, Westminster (debts by F. Moll)"
  8. ^ The London Gazette, 7 December 1883, Issue:25294, p. 6331
  9. ^ Clement Scott, ed., The Theatre: A Monthly Review of the Drama, Music, and the Fine Arts (1883), p. 200
  10. ^ The Illustrated London News, Saturday 28 July 1883, p. 7
  11. ^ "GOEDECKER Franz Caspar Hugo" in Probate Calendar for England and Wales (1885), p. 367: "The Will of Franz Caspar Hugo Goedecker late of 1 Limes-terrace Lewisham in the County of Kent Merchant and Artist who died on or about 15 December 1884 in a railway carriage between Ingelheim and Bingen in Germany... Personal Estate £3411 3s. 7d."
  12. ^ "BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS" in The Morning Post (London), Friday 19 December 1884, p. 1: "GOEDECKER.— On the 15th inst., at Bingen-on-the-Rhine, Franz Goedecker, formerly of St. James's-street, London."
  13. ^ "O'Clarus Hiebslac", Englische Sprach-Schnitzer (Strasbourg: Karl Trübner, 1886), p. 70
  14. ^ The London Gazette, 1 January 1907, pp. 4, 6
  15. ^ The London Gazette, 3 January 1919, pp. 171, 174
  16. ^ a b F. Goedecker at British Museum, accessed 24 October 2020
  17. ^ "F. Goedecker (active 1884-1885), Artist" at npg.org.uk, accessed 24 October 2020
  18. ^ a b Roy T. Matthews, Peter Mellini, In "Vanity Fair" (University of California Press, 1982), p. 133
  19. ^ a b Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, eds., The Works of John Ruskin, Vol. 39 (1912), p. 232; Summary A LETTER ADDRESSED TO FRANZ GOEDECKER Brantwood, March 23, 1883 at cambridge.org, accessed 25 October 2020
  20. ^ Mark Bills, The Art of Satire: London in Caricature (Museum of London, 2006), p. 181

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Franz Caspar Hugo Goedecker c 1840 15 December 1884 was a German wine merchant and artist who settled in England Outside his business career Goedecker was also an officer of the German Athenaeum Club and a caricaturist for the London magazine Vanity Fair Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksLife edit nbsp Count Gleichen by Goedecker from Vanity Fair A native of Bingen in the Rhineland 1 Goedecker was born about 1840 2 and studied at Munich By the 1860s he was living in England and working as a wine merchant With other Germans living in England including the painter Richard Huttula Carl Haag Wilhelm Kumpel and Joseph Wolf an animal painter Goedecker joined the London based Verein fur Kunst und Wissenschaft Society for Art and Science In the late 1860s he was part of a group called Gemutliches Deutschland Easygoing Germany which met at the Hotel de la Boule d Or in Soho whose members later joined the German Athenaeum of London 1 In 1874 Goedecker was the secretary of the art department of the German Athenaeum and was thanked by the chairman Carl Haag for organizing a musical Composition Evening 3 By 1879 he was a committee member of the German Athenaeum 4 In 1881 he was living in lodgings in Lewisham High Street and was described for that year s census as a married 41 year old merchant born in Germany 2 He also had business offices in St James s Street with Francis Moll 5 and Goedecker amp Moll traded as wine and spirits merchants 6 He sometimes anglicized his name as Francis Goedecker 7 On 15 November 1883 Goedecker and Moll dissolved their partnership 8 nbsp St James s Street c 1890 In 1883 The Theatre described Goedecker as The leading spirit of the parody and one of the most popular members of the club one of the very ablest of living caricaturists and noted that on a recent occasion he had modelled a head of Bismarck and another of Sir Julius Benedict in only five minutes 9 In July of that year he took part in a Royal Fete at South Kensington modelling busts in the West Pavilion before a performance of the farce Six and Eightpence by Herbert and Mrs Beerbohm Tree 10 Goedecker died in the Rhineland in December 1884 1 in a railway carriage on a train travelling between Ingelheim and Bingen At the time of his death his address in England was 1 Limes Terrace Lewisham Kent and he left an estate valued at 3 411 equivalent to 391 975 in 2021 having appointed two other German business men living in England as his executors 11 12 In his book Englische Sprach Schnitzer 1886 O Clarus Hiebslac Esq M A Fellow of the German Athenaeum noted that the English had had trouble pronouncing the name of Goedecker saying instead Goodacre Godsacre or even George Decker He added in a footnote that his talented friend was now at rest in the Godsacre of his ancestral Bingen and would live on in the memory of his many friends 13 In 1907 the firm of Goedecker amp Moll was still trading and held a royal warrant as wine merchants to King Edward VII 14 In 1919 it was still in existence with a royal warrant to supply wine to King George V 15 Work edit nbsp Moltke by Goedecker 1884 An outline of Goedecker by the British Museum calls him a Watercolourist draughtsman and caricaturist 16 His illustrations for Vanity Fair included caricatures of Hubert Herkomer Carl Haag Count von Moltke Prince Victor of Hohenlohe Langenburg and perhaps Tom Nickalls 17 Goedecker s Moltke published on 23 August 1884 has the title Modern Strategy 18 Roy T Matthews calls it one of the notable examples of the consistency of Vanity Fair s style of caricature and says of it The aging general s features and figure are sharply exaggerated so that in a glance the viewer can comprehend the essence of the individual yet recognize the man 18 In March 1883 Goedecker sent John Ruskin photographs of some of his work and received a reply 19 I see no matter of merriment either in the weakness of age or the abortions of vulgar form and I sincerely hope that you will not waste your real powers in pandering to the malice or the stupidity of those people who do If you add to your present gift of seizing grotesque or abnormal character the skill proper to a painter you might take a position of most useful influence in representing the evils and dangers of our great cities and manufactories and you might win for yourself such an honourable fame as that of Hogarth instead of the momentary praise of amusing the idleness of evening parties 19 A later writer commented on this that Ruskin had himself been caricatured in Vanity Fair more than once 20 A portrait by Goedecker of his fellow German artist Hubert Herkomer is in the National Portrait Gallery London 16 See also editList of Vanity Fair artistsNotes edit a b c C R Hennings Deutsche in England Stuttgart 1923 pp 98 99 a b 1881 England Census 3 April 1881 High Street Lewisham at ancestry com accessed 24 October 2020 subscription required 143 amp 145 High St Franz Goedecker Mar 41 Lodger Merchant born Germany The Musical World Vol 52 1874 p 745 Mittheilungen der Gesellschaft fur Vervielfaltigende Kunst Gesellschaft fur Vervielfaltigende Kunst 1879 p 25 Von dem gerade in London anwesenden k k Hofkapellmeister HANS RICHTER dann von dem Vorstandsmitgliede des Germanischen Athenaeums in London Herrn FRANZ GOEDECKER auf das Beste eingefuhrt Commercial Intelligence in Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser Monday 10 December 1883 p 7 F C H Goedecker and F Moll St Jarnes s street Westminster London merchants as F C H Goedecker Messrs Goedecker amp Moll London wine merchants at nationalarchives gov uk accessed 25 October 2020 Kelly s Post Office London Directory Kelly s Directories 1891 p 997 Goedecker amp Moll wine spirits amp liqueur merchants 66 St James st SW Ridley amp Co s Monthly Wine and Spirit Trade Circular 1883 p 21 GOEDECKER Francis Caspar Hugo and Moll Francis trading as Goedecker amp Moll 66 St James Street Westminster debts by F Moll The London Gazette 7 December 1883 Issue 25294 p 6331 Clement Scott ed The Theatre A Monthly Review of the Drama Music and the Fine Arts 1883 p 200 The Illustrated London News Saturday 28 July 1883 p 7 GOEDECKER Franz Caspar Hugo in Probate Calendar for England and Wales 1885 p 367 The Will of Franz Caspar Hugo Goedecker late of 1 Limes terrace Lewisham in the County of Kent Merchant and Artist who died on or about 15 December 1884 in a railway carriage between Ingelheim and Bingen in Germany Personal Estate 3411 3s 7d BIRTHS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS in The Morning Post London Friday 19 December 1884 p 1 GOEDECKER On the 15th inst at Bingen on the Rhine Franz Goedecker formerly of St James s street London O Clarus Hiebslac Englische Sprach Schnitzer Strasbourg Karl Trubner 1886 p 70 The London Gazette 1 January 1907 pp 4 6 The London Gazette 3 January 1919 pp 171 174 a b F Goedecker at British Museum accessed 24 October 2020 F Goedecker active 1884 1885 Artist at npg org uk accessed 24 October 2020 a b Roy T Matthews Peter Mellini In Vanity Fair University of California Press 1982 p 133 a b Sir Edward Tyas Cook Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn eds The Works of John Ruskin Vol 39 1912 p 232 Summary A LETTER ADDRESSED TO FRANZ GOEDECKER Brantwood March 23 1883 at cambridge org accessed 25 October 2020 Mark Bills The Art of Satire London in Caricature Museum of London 2006 p 181External links editF Goedecker at British Museum nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Franz Goedecker Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Franz Goedecker amp oldid 1164389583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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