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Emil Zeiß

Emil Zeiß (July 2, 1833 – April 14, 1910) was a German Protestant minister and painter. His body of work includes 33 sketchbooks and 1092 identified individual works, largely donated by his son to the Lippe Museum.
==Life==
Zeiß was born in the village of Stapelage in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He attended the University of Marburg. On 30 November 1859 he was admitted as a candidate for ministry in the Reformed church after passing the first theological examination. Three years later, on 12 November 1862 he passed the second theological examination. He was called to be a pastor for the Church of Lippe in Barntrup and stayed there for two decades.
In 1904 he suffered a stroke and a year later he retired. He died in 1910 in Schwalenberg, where his son, Alexander Zeiß held a pastorate from 1885 to 1938.〔Burkhard Meier, Vera Scheef und Heinrich Stiewe: ''Emil Zeiß 1833–1910: Ein Lippischer Pfarrer und Künstler''. Herausgegeben vom Lippischen Heimatbund und vom Landesverband Lippe, Verlag topp + möller, Detmold 2001, ISBN 3-9807369-0-3〕

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