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20: 176: 220: 235: 210: 225: 230: 205: 129: 101: 63: 81:. Upon returning from his second trip, he was named a Professor of Art. His style was based largely upon later works by the 88:
In 1915, he painted the "Bayerischen Feldmesse" (Bavarian Field Mass), which was reproduced and distributed widely during
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He was the son of a Master shoemaker. After taking drawing lessons at a local secondary school, he went to
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Die Christliche Kunst, Monatszeitschrift der Gesellschaft fĂĽr Christliche Kunst
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Richard Hoffmann: "Kaspar Schleibner – zum 50. Geburtstag des Künstlers", in
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In 1895 and 1904, he made study trips to Rome. There, he was influenced by
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Zum 14 Nothelfer-Altar in Altötting, mit Altarblatt von Kaspar Schleibner
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souvenir. Another work that was reproduced was a painting of the
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Hallstadt
Munich
Bamberg
decorative painting
Academy of Fine Arts
Johann Caspar Herterich
Wilhelm Lindenschmit
Gabriel von Hackl
Ludovico Seitz
Vatican Galleries
Nazarene movement
World War I
communion
Fourteen Holy Helpers
Basilica of St. Ann, Altötting
ISBN
3-7654-1804-8
(Google Books)
(Google Books)
Zum 14 Nothelfer-Altar in Altötting, mit Altarblatt von Kaspar Schleibner

Kaspar Schleibner
Categories
1863 births
1931 deaths
19th-century German painters
19th-century German male artists
Religious artists
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni

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