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Josef Henselmann (16 August 1898 in Sigmaringen – 19 January 1987) was a German sculptor and professor. Henselmann was born in Sigmaringen, Province of Hohenzollern. After studying at the Gymnasium he completed an apprenticeship to be a wood sculptor. After the First World War he was a student at the Munich Academy. He taught at the ''Münchner Staatsschule für angewandte Kunst'' (Munich School for applied arts) and from 1946 was a professor at the Munich Academy, where he served an extensive period of time as Academy President. Henselmann died in Munich. He was married to the painter Marianne Henselmann, née Euler ( * 1903 in Aschaffenburg; † 2002 in Munich), with whom he had two children. == Selection of Works == * High Altar in the St. Stephan's Cathedral in Passau * Chorbogencruzifix in the Munich Frauenkirche * Rindermarktbrunnen in Munich * Vierjahreszeitenbrunnen in Sigmaringen * Christophorus in der Prinzregentenstraße in Munich * Trumpeter of Säckingen as well as numerous other works in the Bavarian and Upper Swabian region. * Hygieia in the foyer of Jodquellen AG in Bad Tölz 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Josef Henselmann」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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