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Matthias Goebbels

Matthias Goebbels (born ''Joseph Matthias Hubertus Goebbels''; 19 March 1836 - † 6 September 1911) served as a Roman Catholic priest at the Church of Sankt Maria im Kapitol in Cologne, Germany and became a noted painter of church interiors. He was born in Baesweiler and his father was from Aldenhoven, Germany.
Goebbels painted in the historicist style of the Nazarene movement and decorated the walls of more than 20 churches in the Rhineland region. The interiors of Rolduc Abbey near Kerkrade, Netherlands are considered his masterpiece.〔Klaus Hardering: ''Die Ausmalung der Abteikirche von Rolduc durch den Kirchenmaler Matthias Goebbels (19. Jahrhundert).'' Aachener Kunstblätter 58 (1989/90), p. 149-192〕 Many of his paintings are no longer extant today, however well-preserved examples can be found near Rolduc, in particular at St. Briktius in Oekoven-Rommerskirchen ''(pictured)'' and at the former Marienborn Monastery ((ドイツ語:Kloster Marienborn)) in the village of Hoven near Zülpich, Germany.〔Hans G. Schönen: ''Die Bilderbibel des Matthias Goebbels in Rolduc (Kerkrade), Oekoven (Rommerskirchen) und Marienborn (Zülpich-Hoven).'' Rommerskirchen: Edition St. Briktius 2002 ISBN 3-926765-94-1)〕 He was also commissioned to paint the wings on the late Gothic altarpiece at Antwerp Cathedral with pictures from the life of Jesus. In appreciation of his services, in 1892 he was appointed to the position of High Canon at Aachen Cathedral. Although a tomb in Aachen was built for him, his wishes were to be buried in his birthplace, so he is instead buried in Baesweiler cemetery. In the spring of 2007, a town square in front of the cemetery was named after him.〔Klaus Hardering: "Kirchenmann und Kirchenmaler: Der Aachener Domkanoniker Matthias Goebbels." In: Schriftenreihe Baesweiler Geschichtsverein 1/2010, pp. 2-82〕
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