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Max Martini

Max Martini (1867 - 1920) was active/lived in Germany.  Max Martini is known for Paintings of landscape, often with church buildings.

Landscape and genre painter and draftsman (1867 Eisenach until 1920 Weimar), studied 1886-92 at the Academy Weimar with Count Leopold von Kalckreuth and Max Thedy, active in Weimar,

Source: Thieme-Becker and Internet.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Max Martini available:    Hans Salzmann,  Karl Sawert,  Berthold Paul Forster,  Mathilde Freytag von Loringhoven,  Fritz Lattke,  Engelbert Schoner,  Hans Holzmuller,  Alexander Von Szpinger,  Walther Klemm,  Eduard Weichberger,  Peter Paul Draewing,  Gerd Krauss,  Kurt Roquette,  Hans Greinke,  Paul Knothe,  Georg Hohlig,  Max Oehler,  Georg Arthur Judersleben,  Max Frey,  Adolf Hosse,  Heinrich Schlotermann,  Ferdinand Schauss,  Betty Jacobshagen-Binder,  Heinrich Ludwig Freiherr Von Gleichen Russwurm



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Keywords and Quick Facts for Max Martini


   Keywords 
Art MediaArt Subject
  • Churches, Cathedrals, Monasteries
  • Landmarks, Historical Sites
  • Landscape With Buildings
  • Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene

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