Everything about Johann Zacherl totally explained
Johann Zacherl (
1814 -
30 June,
1888) was an
Austrian inventor,
industrialist and
manufacturer. Johann Zacherl made a fortune in the late 19
th century by selling dried flower heads of Chrysanthenum cinerariifolum as insecticide.
Biography
Johann Zacherl was born in
Munich (
Germany) in 1814 and died in
Vienna (
Austria) in 1888. After finishing his studies, he left Munich to visit successively
Vienna,
St Petersburg and
Odessa down to
Tiflis in the
Caucasus. There, he discovered that local villagers used a natural insecticide, Pyrethrum, against
vermin and began to develop its trade with Austria in 1842. This powder received different names: Lowizachek in Armenia, Bug Flower, Powder of Persia and persian insect powder.
After a longer stay in Tiflis, he established in Vienna his company in 1855, the
Mottenfraß-Versicherungsunternehmung Johann Zacherl, in the
19th district and started to sell the famous
insect repellent Zacherlin. With the help of his skillful son Johann Evangelist Zacherl, he developed the
Pyrethrum product line around the insecticide powder.
Insecticide Zacherlin
moth protection product made from
Pyrethrum blossoms. He agreed with the chiefs of the villages to collect the flowers and to ship them to Tiflis. Zacherl then grinded the dried Pyrethrum blossoms down to powder, filled bags with the powder and inserted these for transport to Europe in sheep leathers His insecticidal powder was called
Zacherlin. Other products were developed like a carpet-cleaning machine "distributing over the cleansed carpet the insecticide to guard it against the attack of moth" in 1882, a
Pyrethrum Soap and a
tincture for destroying insects.
According to Hiscox, the insecticide was obtained as follows:
The powder is obtained by brushing the dried flowers of the pellitory (pyrethrum). The leaves, too, are often used. (...) The active principle isn't a volatile oil, as stated by some writers, but a rosin, which can be dissolved out from the dry flowers by means of ether. The leaves also contain this rosin but in. smaller proportions than the flowers. Tincture of pyrethrum is made by infusing the dried flowers in five times their weight of rectified spirit of wine. Diluted with water it's used as a lotion.
(...)
The dust resulting from the use of insect powder sometimes proves irritating to the mucous membranes of the one applying the powder. This is best avoided by the use of a spray atomizer.
From the beginning, Zacherl adopted as successful
branding strategy to associate in customers' minds the
Zacherlin with a
cossak with high cap and an atomizer in the hand.
According to Brigitte Hamann, Dr
Karl Lueger, mayor of Vienna and known for his public antisemitic statements, "once joked in a public meeting at Zacherlin squirts (Zacherlinspritzen in German) that one would have to invent against the
Jews (Zacherlin was considered a powerful insect extermination mean)".
Forty years later, another insecticide, the
Zyklon B, was used against civilians, primarily
Jews, in the
gas chambers of
Auschwitz and
Majdanek during
the Holocaust.
Architecture
The insecticide factory in
Döbling was designed by the architect
Hugo von Wiedenfeld and constructed by
Karl Mayreder in 1888-1892. Explicitly oriental in style, the polychromed brick building with pointed arches, two minarets and a dome, place this building among the brightest industrial buildings of
Vienna.
After the collapse of the Zacherl company, the building has been used as carpets, furs and textiles warehouse. Today, the Zacherl factory is used for art exhibitions and symposiums, in close link with the contemporary art exhibitions
Position:Gegenwart held in the
Jesuit's Church of Vienna.
His son Johann Evangelist Zacherl commissioned
Jože Plečnik the office building
Zacherlhaus in Vienna's
Innere Stadt built in 1903-1905. The building includes a row of atlantes along the cornice line by sculptor
Franz Metzner.
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