Max Haider

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Max Haider (born July 21, 1807 in Biederstein, Schwabing , Munich , † June 21, 1873 in Munich) was a German hunter , animal illustrator , lithographer and illustrator .

Live and act

The Munich artist Max Haider drew and painted many hunting motifs for the Flying Leaves and the Munich picture sheet . His motifs fit very well into the cultural program of the ruler Maximilian II , who, as a counter-model to the antiquated world of his father Ludwig I, relied on the revival of local art and national art in order to awaken the national feeling of Bavaria.

Numerous works by Haider are in the collection of the German Hunting and Fishing Museum in Munich.

Works (selection)

literature

  • Max Haider: The hunt . Braun and Schneider, Munich 1862.

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