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Friedrich Roth Scholtz Collection

Friedrich Roth Scholtz was a renowned German artist known for his unique and captivating paintings that captured the essence of nature and humanity

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Johannes Borgesius, 1725 (engraving)

Johannes Borgesius, 1725 (engraving)
2603647 Johannes Borgesius, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Johannes Borgesius (1618 - 1652), Dutch mathematician, astronomer and teacher

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Jacob Brill, 1725 (engraving)

Jacob Brill, 1725 (engraving)
2603642 Jacob Brill, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Jacob Brill (1639 - 1700) Dutch philosopher and follower of Spinoza. engraving from "Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Michael Alberti, 1725 (engraving)

Michael Alberti, 1725 (engraving)
2603645 Michael Alberti, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Michael Alberti (1682 - 1757) German physician and a founder of forensic medicine, born in Nuremberg

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Tobias Andreae, 1725 (engraving)

Tobias Andreae, 1725 (engraving)
2603646 Tobias Andreae, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Tobias Andreae (1604 - 1676) German Calvinist. Professor of philosophy at Groningen University

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch, 1725 (engraving)

Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch, 1725 (engraving)
2603648 Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch (1626 - 1690) Dutch chemist and alchemist

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Francis Mercurius van Helmont, 1725 (engraving)

Francis Mercurius van Helmont, 1725 (engraving)
2603644 Francis Mercurius van Helmont, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Francis Mercurius van Helmont (1619 - 1698) Flemish physician, iatrochemist and writer on philosophical and religious topics

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Martin Beer, 1725 (engraving)

Martin Beer, 1725 (engraving)
2603641 Martin Beer, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Martin Beer (1617 - 1692) German philosopher and geographer born at Nuremberg

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Jean Baptiste von Helmont, 1725 (engraving)

Jean Baptiste von Helmont, 1725 (engraving)
2603639 Jean Baptiste von Helmont, 1725 (engraving); (add.info.: Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1577 - 1644), Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician and iatrochemist, born in Brussels

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Portrait of the German philosopher Christian Wolff or Wolf or Wolfius (engraving)

Portrait of the German philosopher Christian Wolff or Wolf or Wolfius (engraving)
2603643 Portrait of the German philosopher Christian Wolff or Wolf or Wolfius (engraving); (add.info.: Christian Wolff or Wolf or Wolfius (1679 - ) German philosopher born in Breslau

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Heinrich Khunrath, German chemist and alchemist, 1725

Heinrich Khunrath, German chemist and alchemist, 1725
Heinrich Khunrath (c1560-1605) German chemist and alchemist, 1725. Khunrath (c1560-1605) was born in Leipzig. From Icones Virorum... by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz. (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Michael Alberti

Michael Alberti (1682 - 1757) German physician and a founder of forensic medicine, born in Nuremberg. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch

Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch (1626 - 1690) Dutch chemist and alchemist. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Johannes Borgesius

Johannes Borgesius (1618 - 1652), Dutch mathematician, astronomer and teacher. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Tobias Andreae

Tobias Andreae (1604 - 1676) German Calvinist. Professor of philosophy at Groningen University. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Martin Beer

Martin Beer (1617 - 1692) German philosopher and geographer born at Nuremberg. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Francis Mercurius van Helmont

Francis Mercurius van Helmont (1619 - 1698) Flemish physician, iatrochemist and writer on philosophical and religious topics

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Jacob Brill

Jacob Brill (1639 - 1700) Dutch philosopher and follower of Spinoza. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageFriedrich Roth Scholtz Collection: Jean Baptiste von Helmont

Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1577 - 1644), Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician and iatrochemist, born in Brussells


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Friedrich Roth Scholtz was a renowned German artist known for his unique and captivating paintings that captured the essence of nature and humanity. His use of vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes brought his landscapes to life, while his portraits conveyed deep emotion and introspection. Born in Munich in 1872, Scholtz showed an early talent for art and studied at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, drawing inspiration from the diverse cultures and landscapes he encountered. Scholtz's work often explored themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time. His paintings were not just visual representations but also powerful narratives that invited viewers to reflect on their own experiences and emotions. Despite facing personal struggles and setbacks throughout his life, Scholtz remained dedicated to his craft until his death in 1945. Today, his legacy lives on through his timeless artworks that continue to inspire awe and admiration in art lovers around the world. Friedrich Roth Scholtz may have passed away, but his artistic vision will forever be remembered as a testament to the power of creativity and expression.