Schmied Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Delve into the captivating world of Schmied, the enigmatic male figure who graced various artworks throughout history. From the reclining nude in the coloured plates of "The History of the Princess Boudour- Tales of a Thousand and One Nights" (1926), to the charming adolescent Sucre d'Amour's book cover, Schmied's allure transcends time. His image also adorns the cover of Joseph-Charles Mardrus' "La Creation," and the front cover of "The History of the Princess Boudour- Tales of a Thousand and One Nights." Schmied's presence is further emphasized in a gouache on board painting, "Le Chevalier Normand" (c. 1932), and in the stylized women with an antelope amongst foliages. Lastly, Schmied's Germanic roots are showcased in the title "Der deutsche Schmied, ein vaterlandisches Spiel." Unraveling the mystery of Schmied's identity is a delightful journey through art and literature.