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Leo Goetz

Leonhard "Leo" Goetz, 1883-1962, German Painter. Leo Goetz was born in 1883 in Weiden/Oberpfalz (Germany), He studied painting and sketching in Weiden and Munich. At the Royal Bavarian Academie of Pictoral Arts , where Franz von Stuck was professor at this time, he was fellow of Martin von Feuerstein and Adolf Hengeler , two Art Nouveau artists and well known professors. In 1914 he moved to Hof/Saale. From 1914 to 1918 he joined the German Army and fought at the western front. During that time he painted several postcards for the emperial army. From 1918 until 1962 he lived in Hof/Saale. Where he died on 3rd of November 1962. His most famous works have been the decoration of the church of St. Mary in Hof/Saale in 1925, the war memorials at the chappel of Marlesreuth , the Paintings for the entrance hall at the former Panda Schuhfabrik in Naila.

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  • Kuchler, Florian, Leonhard "Leo" Götz in Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL), Supplementband XXIV, vorauss. 2004/2005.
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