Sigismund Bacstrom
Sigismund Bacstrom | |
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| Born | c. 1750 Germany |
| Died | 1805 England |
| Occupation(s) | Doctor, surgeon, naturalist, translator |
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Sigismund Bacstrom (c. 1750–1805) was a doctor, a surgeon, and a notable artist of the early Maritime Fur Trade. His drawings of the people and places he encountered on his voyages show the meticulous precision of a surgeon and scientist rather than the hand of a trained artist. He was also a prominent author and translator of documents on Alchemy and Rosicrucianism, many of which are still in print.