Joseph Ehrismann
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Joseph Ehrismann (* 2. März 1880 in Mutzig; † 18. Februar 1937 in Straßburg) war ein bedeutender Glas- und Kunstmaler mit Hauptwerken im elsässischen Raum.
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Joseph Ehrismann (1880–1937) was a painter and master stained glass maker from Alsace. He was born as a German citizen in Alsace-Lorraine, and died as a French citizen in Bas-Rhin, without having substantially left his home region. Many of Ehrismann's creations have been destroyed during World War II, or due to fires having gutted the churches, but a number of them can still be seen in situ in Strasbourg, Mulhouse, Colmar, Schiltigheim, Bischheim, Molsheim, Meistratzheim, Lampertsloch, Betschdorf, and Weitbruch.
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Joseph Ehrismann
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Joseph Ehrismann
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Joseph Ehrismann
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Joseph Ehrismann
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1937-02-18
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1880-03-02
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Gold medal at the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, France
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1880-03-02
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1937-02-18
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German until 1918, French after 1918
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Joseph Ehrismann (* 2. März 1880 in Mutzig; † 18. Februar 1937 in Straßburg) war ein bedeutender Glas- und Kunstmaler mit Hauptwerken im elsässischen Raum.
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Joseph Ehrismann (1880–1937) was a painter and master stained glass maker from Alsace. He was born as a German citizen in Alsace-Lorraine, and died as a French citizen in Bas-Rhin, without having substantially left his home region. The son of a Catholic baker from the small town of Mutzig, he studied from 1906 to 1912 in Strasbourg with , and in Munich with Martin von Feuerstein (who hailed from the small town of Barr, very close to Mutzig). Having obtained the title of Meisterschüler, Ehrismann then established his own workshop, providing stained-glass windows for a number of churches and public institutions across Alsace, but also some murals. Many of Ehrismann's creations have been destroyed during World War II, or due to fires having gutted the churches, but a number of them can still be seen in situ in Strasbourg, Mulhouse, Colmar, Schiltigheim, Bischheim, Molsheim, Meistratzheim, Lampertsloch, Betschdorf, and Weitbruch.
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