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Josef Madlener (1881–1967) was a German artist, illustrator, and writer. He was born near in Amendingen (part of Memmingen). His work was published in various newspapers, magazines, and a few children's Christmas books, e. g. Das Christkind Kommt (1929) and Das Buch vom Christkind (1938). Madlener's Christmas art also appeared in several postcard series. The monograph by Eduard Raps (1981) published for the artist's centenary, shows a sampling of Madlener's art.

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  • Josef Madlener (de)
  • Josef Madlener (es)
  • Josef Madlener (fr)
  • Josef Madlener (en)
  • Josef Madlener (it)
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  • Josef Madlener (* 16. April 1881 in Amendingen; † 27. Dezember 1967 in Memmingen) war ein deutscher Dichter, Maler und Illustrator. (de)
  • Josef Madlener, né le 16 avril 1881 à Memmingen en royaume de Bavière et mort le 27 décembre 1967, était un artiste et illustrateur allemand. Ses oeuvres ont été publiées dans différents journaux et magazines, et dans quelques livres de Noël pour enfants à caractère religieux, dont Das Christkind Kommt (1929), et Das Buch vom Christkind (1938). Les peintures de Noël de Madlener ont également été vues dans plusieurs sériés de cartes postales. (fr)
  • Josef Madlener (1881–1967) was a German artist, illustrator, and writer. He was born near in Amendingen (part of Memmingen). His work was published in various newspapers, magazines, and a few children's Christmas books, e. g. Das Christkind Kommt (1929) and Das Buch vom Christkind (1938). Madlener's Christmas art also appeared in several postcard series. The monograph by Eduard Raps (1981) published for the artist's centenary, shows a sampling of Madlener's art. (en)
  • Josef Madlener (16 de abril de 1881, Memmingen, Suabia – 27 de diciembre de 1967) fue un pintor e ilustrador alemán. Su trabajo fue publicado en varios periódicos, revistas, libros de Navidad para niños y en postales. El biógrafo Eduard Raps publicó un libro sobre Madlener en 1981 para conmemorar el siglo transcurrido desde su nacimiento. (es)
  • Josef Madlener (Memmingen, 16 aprile 1881 – Memmingen, 27 dicembre 1967) è stato un pittore e illustratore tedesco, particolarmente legato a scene mitologiche e boschive. Nacque nella città bavarese di Memmingen (Svevia) ed operò principalmente in Germania: le sue opere furono pubblicate su molte riviste ed alcuni libri per bambini, soprattutto a tema natalizio, come Das Christkind kommt (1929) e Das Buch vom Christkind (1938). Le opere di Madlener a soggetto natalizio furono inoltre utilizzate per realizzare cartoline, tra cui la famosa Der Berggeist (Lo spirito della montagna), datato attorno al 1925. L'opera è nota soprattutto per la relazione con lo scrittore e filologo britannico John Ronald Reuel Tolkien che era in possesso di una riproduzione su cartolina e aveva scribacchiato sul r (it)
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  • Josef Madlener (en)
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  • Amendingen, part of Memmingen, German Empire (en)
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  • Der Berggeist , Gott, Erde und Ewigkeit (en)
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