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Léo Schnug
Léo Schnug (17 February 1878, Strasbourg - 15 December 1933, near Brumath) was an Alsatian painter and illustrator of German ancestry.〔Collectif, Léo Schnug et le Haut-Kœnigsbourg, un invité au château., Strasbourg, Conseil général du Bas-Rhin, mai 2008.〕 ==Biography== When he was still very young, his father, a court clerk, was hospitalized for a mental illness. To survive, his mother rented out rooms in their house to performers from the municipal theater 〔(Amis de Cercle Saint Léonard: Biography and appreciation of Schnug )〕 and the opera costumes they brought with them became a source of inspiration. After a few years at the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, Anton Seder, one of his teachers, obtained work for him providing illustrations to ''Gerlach & Schenk'', a Viennese publishing company. He was only seventeen at the time. His studies continued at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, where he studied under Nikolaos Gyzis.〔 He later moved back to Strasbourg and became a member of the ''Cercle de Saint-Léonard'', where he learned marquetry from Charles Spindler and worked with a coterie of Alsatian artists, including Léon Hornecker, Henri Loux, Alfred Marzolff, Georges Ritleng, Joseph Sattler, Lothar von Seebach and Émile Schneider. He was heavily influenced by Art Nouveau and Medieval themes.
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