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Julius Schmidt Obituary

Julius Schmidt, 94

Julius Schmidt, Professor Emeritus of Sculpture at the University of Iowa, passed away the morning of June 20 at the age of 94. Julius was born in Stamford, CT, on June 2, 1923. He was the sixth of seven children born to Louis Frank Schmidt and Susie (Koment) Schmidt.

In 1942, he entered the Navy and served as an aerial gunner during World War II. Following discharge from the Navy, he enrolled at Oklahoma A & M College at Stillwater. He then earned a B.F.A. degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1953 and for the next two years studied sculpture under Ossip Zadkine in Paris and at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, Italy. He returned to Cranbrook in 1955 for the M.F.A. in sculpture.

Schmidt served as Chairman of the Sculpture Department at the Kansas City Art Institute from 1955-1959. He also taught at Rhode Island School of Design, University of CA at Berkeley and in 1962 was invited to head the Sculpture Department of Cranbrook Academy of Art. In 1970, he accepted a position as head of the graduate sculpture department at the University of Iowa, where he remained until his retirement in 1993.

Schmidt mainly worked in cast iron and bronze. His earlier work reflected the formal and iconographic influences of ancient Chinese bronzes, Indian art, the art and architecture of Ancient Egyptian and Pre-Columbian cultures, and modern European art. But human, plant, and landscape forms also left their mark. Architectural and geometric forms were also a focus in Schmidt's work - columns, pyramids, cylinders, and cubes. But within the forms, fragmentation and dislocation dominated. Schmidt's art was inspired by nature, the machine, traditional practices and the dichotomy between the natural and the mechanical.

Schmidt first introduced iron casting into the academic environment in the early 1960s when he was teaching at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Prior to the 1960s, most artists had to rely on commercial foundries to cast their sculpture. According to Schmidt, "entrusting the casting to foundry men, the sculptor never learned all he should about materials and processes and thus the range of his imagination and achievement was inhibited." Schmidt was a true innovator and succeeded in developing cupolas (furnaces for melting iron) and foundry processes specifically for the needs of the artist. Through Schmidt's drive for innovative techniques, such as adapting from industry the core sand method of mold making, combined with his intense dedication to research, he succeeded in putting metal casting directly into the hands of the sculptor.

His contributions to the art world and to the countless students he mentored garnered him the unofficial title, "grandfather of cast iron sculpture." In 1998, Schmidt received the Outstanding Educator Award from the International Sculpture Center. Julius received numerous awards and honors, including being one of the artists represented in the 1959 exhibition, Sixteen Americans, Museum of Modern Art and receiving a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1964. He gained international recognition in 1963 with inclusion in the VII Bienal in Sao Paulo, Brazil and in Sculpture in the Open Air in London. He was also invited to the White House Festival of Arts in 1965. His work appears in over 30 museums world-wide and in dozens of public and private collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Modern Art, Walker Art Center, Whitney Museum of American Art, Nelson-Atkins Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Chase-Manhatten Bank, and the Nelson Rockefeller Collection.

Left to honor his memory are sons Ianos Schmidt (Natasha Guseva) of Iowa City, Araan Schmidt (Jamie Bardsley) of Grand Junction, CO, four grandchildren Tatiana, Alex, Arlo, and River, and brother Johnny. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers William and Louis; sisters Isabel, Ethel, and Mary; and his daughter Ania. There will be a celebration of his life for family and friends at the Kirkwood Room from 4:00-6:00 on August 11. Condolences may be sent to Ianos Schmidt at 1446 Aburdeen Ct., Iowa City, 52246.

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Published by the Iowa City Press-Citizen on Jun. 23, 2017.

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Monique Louinsk

January 5, 2018

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

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June 26, 2017

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June 23, 2017

Janos Your father? My condolences. Hope you're doing well.

Melody Scherubel (now of Madison, WI)

Kenneth Schmidt

June 23, 2017

His brothers and sisters all called him Prof or Professor. The family was so very proud him.

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