About: Max Schmalzl

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Max Schmalzl (7 July 1850 – 7 January 1930) was a German Redemptorist lay brother who worked as a painter, illustrator, and designer in the style of the Nazarene and the Beuron schools. His intricate woodcuts and illustrations are ubiquitous in Catholic missals and devotional volumes from the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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  • Max Schmalzl (* 7. Juli 1850 in Falkenstein; † 7. Januar 1930 in Gars am Inn) war ein bayerischer Redemptorist, Kirchenmaler und Illustrator im Stil der Nazarener und der Beuroner Schule. (de)
  • Max Schmalzl (7 July 1850 – 7 January 1930) was a German Redemptorist lay brother who worked as a painter, illustrator, and designer in the style of the Nazarene and the Beuron schools. His intricate woodcuts and illustrations are ubiquitous in Catholic missals and devotional volumes from the late 1800s and early 1900s. (en)
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  • 1930-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • 1930-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule, Munich (en)
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  • Painter, illustrator, designer (en)
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  • Max Schmalzl (en)
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  • German (en)
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  • Max Schmalzl (* 7. Juli 1850 in Falkenstein; † 7. Januar 1930 in Gars am Inn) war ein bayerischer Redemptorist, Kirchenmaler und Illustrator im Stil der Nazarener und der Beuroner Schule. (de)
  • Max Schmalzl (7 July 1850 – 7 January 1930) was a German Redemptorist lay brother who worked as a painter, illustrator, and designer in the style of the Nazarene and the Beuron schools. His intricate woodcuts and illustrations are ubiquitous in Catholic missals and devotional volumes from the late 1800s and early 1900s. (en)
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