Théo Schmied

Théo Schmied (1900, Paris - 1985) is a French engraver.

Wire of the painter François-Louis Schmied (of Swiss origin), he collaborates with his father in the edition of book of luxury and serious on wood the illustrations of his father: " Odyssée" of Homère, the Prayer mat and " the lamb of Moghreb" of Lucien Graux, " Prométhée enchaîné" of Eschyle, " Faust" of Goethe, " The south marocain". It is interested in the surrealist movement, which leads it to carry out personal prints.

It illustrates and serious on wood: legendary Moralities of Jules Laforgue, Miserly the of Molière, it illustrates, engraves and prints children's books: the Blue Bird of Madam d' Aulnoy, " Tales of Beautiful-Caquet" of Georgette d' Aumale, " History of Blondine" of the countess of Ségur, " Yvon and Finette" of E. of Boulaye.

Schmied collaborates with painters of which it engraves on wood the illustrations according to paintings of Henri Laurens Roger Chaplain-Midy, Robert Beltz, Roland Oudot, Philippe Julian, Henri Matisse, Marquet, Fernand Leger and Jean Piaubert.

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