Christian Ferdinand Hartmann (14 July 1774, Stuttgart – 6 January or June 1842, Dresden) was a German portrait and Classical history painter.
Biography
He was the youngest son of the Ducal finance councilor, Johann Georg Hartmann [de] and his wife Juliane Friederike née Spittler (1736–1799), daughter of the Mayor of Cannstatt. Three of his brothers also became well-known: August [de], a State Councilor, Friedrich [de], a paleontologist, and Ludwig [de], an industrial entrepreneur. His father's home was also a literary salon, frequented by many notable writers, including Goethe, Schiller and Hölderlin.
During his stay with the Princess, he made the acquaintance of the writer, Heinrich von Kleist. It has been suggested that their friendship helped inspire Kleist to write Das Käthchen von Heilbronn, as Hartmann's only sister, Henriette (1762-1820), had married the lawyer (and amateur artist), Friedrich Christoph Mayer [de], whose family had a long history in Heilbronn.
He made a second visit to Rome from 1820 to 1823. In 1825, he was named a member of the Board of Directors of the Dresden Academy.
Georg Himmelheber: "Lavater, die Hartmanns und eine unbekannte Zeichnung von Nicolas Guibal". In: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte #64 (2005), pp. 199–210.
Edwin H. Zeydel: "Der Maler Ferdinand Hartmann und Ludwig Tiecks Ausgabe der Schriften Kleists. (Mit zwei unbekannten Briefen Tiecks". In: Jahrbuch der Kleist-Gesellschaft, 1933–1937. Edited by Georg Minde-Pouet and Julius Petersen. (Schriften der Kleist-Gesellschaft, Vol.17), pp. 95–97.