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Life of JULIUS SCHNORR VON CAROLSFELD


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  German painter and illustrator. After studying at the Vienna Academy he joined the Nazarenes in Rome (1817-25) and with them painted frescos in the Casino Massimo. In 1827 he moved to Munich, where he worked for Ludwig I, painting mainly frescos in the royal palace. As head of the Dresden Academy from 1846 onwards, Schnorr exercised a considerable influence in Germany as a representative of Nazarene ideals. He was famous in his day for his Bible illustrations, which were also published in England (Schnorr s Bible Pictures, 1860).
  
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The Family of St John the Baptist Visiting the Family of Christ
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The Wedding Feast at Cana
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Madonna and Child
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Decoration
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Portrait of Victor Emil Jansen
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The View of the Archpriest in Olevano
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