
Josef Calanza Max (16 January 1804,
Janov – 18 June 1855,
Prague
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) was a German-Czech sculptor. His brother was the sculptor
Emanuel Max
Emanuel Max, after 1876: Ritter von Wachstein (19 October 1810, JanovToman Prokop, ''Nový slovník československých výtvarných umělců'' (New Dictionary of Czechoslovak Artists), Vol.2, Rudolf Ryšavý, Prague (1950) – 22 FebruaryMilo� ...
.
Life
Max came from a family of sculptors and woodcarvers and received his first lessons from his father. In 1822, encouraged by letters from one of his father's former students, he moved to Prague, where he found employment in a woodcarving workshop. From 1823 to 1824, he studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts
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under
Joseph Bergler
Joseph Bergler the Younger (1 May 1753 – 25 June 1829) was a painter, author of numerous etchings, and director of the Prague Academy.
Life
Bergler was born in Salzburg, the son of sculptor Joseph Bergler the Elder (1718–1788) who instructed ...
. He continued working for the woodcarving shop and married the owner's daughter, Anna Maria Schuhmann, in 1834. They had seven children, including the painter
Gabriel Max and the photographer/painter Jindřich Břetislav Max (1847–1900).
[Karel Vavřínek, ''Almanach českých šlechtických a rytířských rodů 2008'' (Almanac of Czech Noble Families) Martin, Brandýs nad Labem (2007) pg.483 ] He began to exhibit as early as 1826, but received little recognition except for an award from the Academy for his statue of
Germanicus
Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was an ancient Roman general, known for his campaigns in Germania. The son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia the Younger, Germanicus was born into an influential branch of the pat ...
. He applied for a position in the sculpture studios of , but was rejected.
In 1830, he opened his own studios. His first major contract was for a series of tombstones in
Chrastava
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Administrative parts
Chrastava is made up of town parts of Chrastava, Dolní Chrastava and Horní Chrastava, ...
, which was obtained through the influence of a friend from the Academy,
Joseph von Führich. Another important client was
Prince Rudolf Kinský and his wife Vilhelmína. During the 1840s and 50s, he joined with his brother Emanuel to create several important monuments.
[Michael Polák, ''Výročí: Díla janovského rodáka Josefa Maxe zdobí Karlův most'' (Anniversary: Works of Josef Max on Charles Bridge), Českolipský deník, 2014-01-1]
/ref> He often collaborated with the architect Josef Kranner, most notably executing the figures on the monumental fountain dedicated to Francis I Francis I or Francis the First may refer to:
* Francesco I Gonzaga (1366–1407)
* Francis I, Duke of Brittany (1414–1450), reigned 1442–1450
* Francis I of France (1494–1547), King of France, reigned 1515–1547
* Francis I, Duke of Saxe ...
, from designs by Kranner.
He died of cholera at the age of 51.
Selected works
* Tomb for Joseph Bergler
Joseph Bergler the Younger (1 May 1753 – 25 June 1829) was a painter, author of numerous etchings, and director of the Prague Academy.
Life
Bergler was born in Salzburg, the son of sculptor Joseph Bergler the Elder (1718–1788) who instructed ...
, depicting the resurrection of Lazarus, in the Malostranský Cemetery, Prague
* Figures for the tomb of Prince Rudolf Kinsky in Zlonice
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Villages of Břešťany, Lisovice, Tmáň and Vyšínek are administrative parts of Zlonice.
G ...
* Tomb of Joseph Max, senior, at the cemetery in Sloup v Čechách
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* Monuments to Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, in Mělník
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Mělník lies in one of the most im ...
and Karlovy Vary
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* Monument to Přemysl the Ploughman in Královské pole, donated by the Nostitz family
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* Six sculptures of Czech rulers for the new wing of the Old Town Hall. The figures of Ferdinand I Ferdinand I or Fernando I may refer to:
People
* Ferdinand I of León, ''the Great'' (ca. 1000–1065, king from 1037)
* Ferdinand I of Portugal and the Algarve, ''the Handsome'' (1345–1383, king from 1367)
* Ferdinand I of Aragon and Sicily, '' ...
and Francis I Francis I or Francis the First may refer to:
* Francesco I Gonzaga (1366–1407)
* Francis I, Duke of Brittany (1414–1450), reigned 1442–1450
* Francis I of France (1494–1547), King of France, reigned 1515–1547
* Francis I, Duke of Saxe ...
were seriously damaged during World War II and are in the Municipal Museum. The other four ( Spytihněv I, Ottakar II, Charles IV and Ferdinand III) were transferred to the new building of the Research Institute for Rheumatic Diseases in the 1980s.
* Parts of the Radetzky
Johann Josef Wenzel Anton Franz Karl, Graf Radetzky von Radetz ( en, John Joseph Wenceslaus Anthony Francis Charles, Count Radetzky of Radetz; cz, Jan Josef Václav Antonín František Karel hrabě Radecký z Radče; sl, Janez Jožef Vencelj ...
Monument in Prague (together with his brother Emanuel).
* Sculptures on the Charles Bridge
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. ( Statues of Saints Norbert, Wenceslaus and Sigismund; John the Baptist
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; Saint Joseph
Joseph (; el, Ἰωσήφ, translit=Ioséph) was a 1st-century Jewish man of Nazareth who, according to the canonical Gospels, was married to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and was the legal father of Jesus. The Gospels also name some brothers ...
with Jesus)
* Kranner's Fountain
Kranner's Fountain, or Kranner Fountain ( cz, Krannerova kašna), is a fountain and Gothic Revival architecture, neo-gothic monument to Emperor Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, Francis I of Austria, installed in Prague, Czech Republic. It features ...
References
Further reading
* Naděžda Blažíčková-Horová, Josef Max, in: ''Nová encyklopedie českého výtvarného umění, Vol.I ( A-M)''. Prague, Academia (1995), pg.497.
* Adam Hnojil, "Pomníková tvorba sochaře Josefa Maxe", in: ''Umění'' LIII, 2005, #4, pgs.347 - 365.
* Adam Hnojil, ''Josef Max'', Eminent, Prague (2008)
* (This article is headed "Anton Max", but actually contains more information on Josef.)
External links
* List of works on Josef Max in the Czech National Library
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Zastavení s bratry Maxovými
– Documentary from Czech Television
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on the Max brothers and the Charles Bridge, hosted by Prof. František Dvořák.
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1804 births
1855 deaths
Czech sculptors
Czech male sculptors
19th-century sculptors
German sculptors
German Bohemian people
People from Nový Bor
Burials at Olšany Cemetery