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Hans Walty - Phlegmacium purpuras

Phlegmacium purpuras (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
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Hans Walty

Emanuel Johann Anton Walty, known as Hans E. Walty , was a drawing teacher at the district school in Lenzburg, a mycologist and a watercolorist. For decades, 500 of his illustrated plates of mushrooms were considered the standard work for identifying mushrooms, especially in Switzerland. These plates, which he created over a period of more than 30 years, were compiled into compendiums in several volumes and published in numerous editions between 1923 and 1953.

Walty spent the first ten years of his life in Gravellona in Piedmont, where his parents Johann Karl Albert and Karoline Walty-Furter hired a tutor for him. In 1878, he started attending the primary and district school in Lenzburg, and then the cantonal school in Aarau, due to a move. He then studied at the Basel School of Design and was employed by the decorative painting company Schultz in Leipzig from 1888. There he painted in churches, villas and state institutions. His legacy also includes the painting in the vestibule of the Swiss National Museum in Zurich and the ceiling decoration in the main post office in St. Gallen. In 1893, he married Margarete Schulz from Leipzig and became a teacher at the Zurich School of Applied Arts. In addition to mushrooms, his genres as a painter include landscapes and portraits.

Around 1900, he completed his artistic training in the field of the human figure at the Dresden Academy of Art, went to Rome for a time and then back to Leipzig. From 1921 he taught drawing in his hometown until he resigned from this position after twelve years due to illness. It was only after his recovery that he began publishing his mushroom plates, but he often had to revise them because new scientific findings had been published.

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Clavaria pistillaris, Clavaria truncata

Clavaria pistillaris, Clavaria truncata (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Tricholoma sulphureum Bull.

Tricholoma sulphureum Bull. (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Boletus elegans Schum

Boletus elegans Schum (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Russula exalbicans

Russula exalbicans (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Fomes fraxineus, Placodes betulinus

Fomes fraxineus, Placodes betulinus (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Pholiota flammans, Pholiota caperata

Pholiota flammans, Pholiota caperata (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Boletus torosus

Boletus torosus (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Lentinus lepideus Fr., Lentinus squamosus Schff. (lepideus)

Lentinus lepideus Fr., Lentinus squamosus Schff. (lepideus) (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Russula nauseosa

Russula nauseosa (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Morchella vulgaris

Morchella vulgaris (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Boletus impolitus

Boletus impolitus (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Clitocybe nebularis Batsch.

Clitocybe nebularis Batsch. (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Amanita caesarea Scop

Amanita caesarea Scop (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Limacium eburneum Bull.

Limacium eburneum Bull. (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
Boletus reticulatus Schaeffer.

Boletus reticulatus Schaeffer. (1915-1945)

Hans Walty (Swiss, 1868-1948)
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