Birth certificate (Geburts-schein) of Henrich Landis
Works on Paper
Karl Muench (Scrivener and decorator)
Elizabeth Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
Dauphin or Northumberland, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
1800-1830
Ink; Watercolor; Paper
Drawn, Hand colored, Hand lettered, Painted
1958.0120.011 A
Object Number1958.0120.011 A |
Fraktur (Birth certificate)
Birth certificate (Geburts-schein) of Henrich Landis
Works on Paper
Museum purchase with funds provided by Henry Francis du Pont
Karl Muench (Scrivener and decorator)
01/07/1769-01/08/1833
References: Earnest, Papers for Birth Dayes, pp. 292-94; Evans, "Documented Fraktur in the Winterthur Collection: Part II," Magazine Antiques (March 1973), vol. 103, no. 3, pp. 539-49.
Earnests record Muench's birthplace as Mettenheim in France, other sources say Mettenheim in Wartenburg, Germany; Mettenheim does not appear in Getty's Thesaurus of Geographic Names.
Muench was born to French Huguenot parents who fled to Germany to escape persecution. He fought against, and was wounded by, the invading French armies in the early 1790s, leaving him with a partially paralyzed left arm. He was not an ordained minister, but possibly conducted church services.
Elizabeth Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
Primary creation place is birthplace on certificate.
Dauphin or Northumberland, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
Muench first taught at Schaefferstown in Lebanon County around 1799, then taught briefly at Rehrersburg, Berks County, and in 1804 became the schoolmaster in the Lykens Valley of Dauphin and Northumberland Counties from 1804 until his death in 1833.
1800-1830
Ink; Watercolor; Paper
Drawn, Hand colored, Hand lettered, Painted
8.1 (H) , 13.2 (W) , 7.3 (Image H) , 12.6 (Image W)
20.5 (H) , 33.6 (W) , 7.3 (Image H) , 12.6 (Image W)
H taken 1¼" from left. W taken 2¾" from top. Image H taken 2¼" from left. Image W taken 1½" from top. Chain intervals: 2.3-2.6 cm; 9 laid lines per cm.
CB
Hand colored with watercolors
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[Article] Evans, Nancy Goyne. 03//1973 Documented Fraktur in the Winterthur Collection: Part II. Antiques. 103 (3): 539-49.
• Published as fig. 2, p. 540.
[Book] Stoudt, John Joseph. 1964 Early Pennsylvania Arts and Crafts.
• Published as fig. 319, p. 324.
[Book] Earnest, Russell D. & Earnest, Corinne P. 1997 Papers for Birth Dayes: Guide to the Fraktur Artists and Scriveners. 2 vols. 909.
• Published on p. 568. For more info. on this artist, see pp. 566-568.