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Charles Joseph Hullmandel (15 June 1789 – 15 November 1850) was born in London, where he maintained a lithographic establishment on Great Marlborough Street from about 1819 until his death. He was born in Queen Street, Mayfair. His father was a German-speaking musician and composer, Nicolaus Joseph Hüllmandel (1751–1823), a native of Strasbourg who became a pupil of C. P. E. Bach and from 1780 spent ten years as a fashionable music teacher in Paris. In 1787 he married a Mademoiselle du Cazan, who was of a noble French family, and in 1789 sent his wife to England, following her in 1790, as the French Revolution unfolded.

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  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (de)
  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (en)
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  • Хюлльмандель, Чарлз Джозеф (ru)
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  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (* 15. Juni 1789 in London; † 15. November 1850 ebenda) war ein englischer Lithograf. (de)
  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (Londra, 15 giugno 1789 – Londra, 15 novembre 1850) è stato un litografo inglese. (it)
  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (15 June 1789 – 15 November 1850) was born in London, where he maintained a lithographic establishment on Great Marlborough Street from about 1819 until his death. He was born in Queen Street, Mayfair. His father was a German-speaking musician and composer, Nicolaus Joseph Hüllmandel (1751–1823), a native of Strasbourg who became a pupil of C. P. E. Bach and from 1780 spent ten years as a fashionable music teacher in Paris. In 1787 he married a Mademoiselle du Cazan, who was of a noble French family, and in 1789 sent his wife to England, following her in 1790, as the French Revolution unfolded. (en)
  • Чарлз Джозеф Хюлльмандель, Шарль Жозеф Хюлльмандель (англ. Charles Joseph Hullmandel; 15 июня 1789, Лондон, — 15 ноября 1850, там же) — британский литограф. Сын французского композитора Николя Жозефа Хюлльманделя, эмигрировавшего в Лондон в связи с революционными событиями во Франции. (ru)
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  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (* 15. Juni 1789 in London; † 15. November 1850 ebenda) war ein englischer Lithograf. (de)
  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (15 June 1789 – 15 November 1850) was born in London, where he maintained a lithographic establishment on Great Marlborough Street from about 1819 until his death. He was born in Queen Street, Mayfair. His father was a German-speaking musician and composer, Nicolaus Joseph Hüllmandel (1751–1823), a native of Strasbourg who became a pupil of C. P. E. Bach and from 1780 spent ten years as a fashionable music teacher in Paris. In 1787 he married a Mademoiselle du Cazan, who was of a noble French family, and in 1789 sent his wife to England, following her in 1790, as the French Revolution unfolded. As a young man, Charles Hullmandel studied art and spent several years living and working in continental Europe. He learned printmaking and printed many of his own works. In 1818, he set up a printing press in London after a visit to Munich with Rudolph Ackermann, and went on to study chemistry under Michael Faraday for the purpose of improving his printing. During the first half of the 19th century Hullmandel became one of the most important figures in the development of British lithography, and his name appears on the imprints of thousands of lithographic prints. He developed a method for reproducing gradations in tones and for creating the effect of soft colour washes which enabled the printed reproduction of Romantic landscape paintings of the type made popular in England by J. M. W. Turner. Hullmandel's essay The Art of Drawing on Stone (1824) was an important handbook of lithography. In 1843 he went into partnership with (born 1812, living 1863), a cousin of the landscape artist and lithographer , the firm then becoming known as Hullmandel & Walton. He died at Westminster in 1850 and was buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery. (en)
  • Charles Joseph Hullmandel (Londra, 15 giugno 1789 – Londra, 15 novembre 1850) è stato un litografo inglese. (it)
  • Чарлз Джозеф Хюлльмандель, Шарль Жозеф Хюлльмандель (англ. Charles Joseph Hullmandel; 15 июня 1789, Лондон, — 15 ноября 1850, там же) — британский литограф. Сын французского композитора Николя Жозефа Хюлльманделя, эмигрировавшего в Лондон в связи с революционными событиями во Франции. Во время путешествий по континентальной Европе для обучения рисунку и живописи в натурных условиях Хюлльмандель в 1817 году познакомился с изобретателем литографии Алоисом Зенефельдером и уже в следующем году основал в Лондоне литографическую мастерскую, ставшую одним из важнейших заведений в развитии литографии в Великобритании. Сообщается также, что относительно химических основ литографической технологии Хюлльманделя консультировал Майкл Фарадей. Технические усовершенствования, введённые Хюлльманделем, позволили передавать при литографической печати мягкие градации цветовых оттенков, что было весьма важно для тиражирования работ новейших английских художников. В 1820 году Хюлльмандель перевёл на английский язык «Руководство по литографии» Антуана Рокура, а в 1824 году опубликовал собственный труд «Искусство рисунка на камне» (англ. The Art of Drawing on Stone). (ru)
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