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97: 22: 306: 87: 179:, who had died. He returned to Munich in 1886, where he did some work for Elsner, but was mostly a freelancer. Two years later, he started his own woodcarving and finishing business. In 1890, he married Creszentia Maria Mamhofer, the daughter of a wood merchant. 204:, which also served as a studio for his religious art. He received Bavarian citizenship in 1907 and, in 1913, was named a Royal Bavarian Professor at the Academy, without teaching obligations. 194: 245:
Charlotte Baumann-Hendriks, Adelheid Waschka: "Thomas Buscher (1860–1937). Bayerischer Realismus zwischen Neogotik & Neobarock", exhibition catalog, Hallstadt 2007 (
134:, and his wife, Dorothea née Häfner. He was only six when his father died, and his eldest brother, Karl (1844–1887) took over the family business. In 1876, his brothers 169: 183: 139: 51: 207:
He specialized in sculptures for churches, but also accepted commissions for grave monuments and war memorials. His works were mostly in the
359: 168:, to work as an ornament carver for Sebastian, who had emigrated there in 1879 to take over the workshop belonging to their uncle, 364: 199: 292: 261: 73: 44: 310: 215:
styles. Despite the high quality of his works, many fell victim to the "purification" movement that followed the
193:, he operated a studio on the Karlstraße. He also taught at a local crafts school. In 1900, he bought a home on 283: 354: 150: 349: 154: 153:. Later that year, thanks to their efforts, he obtained an apprenticeship with the church Architect, 34: 222:
In 2013, the family home in Gamburg was turned into a museum, honoring him and his brother Clemens.
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Helmuth Lauf: "Auf den Spuren der Gamburger Bildhauerfamilie Buscher", In:
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Chronik der Buscher-Brüder. Ein vergessenes deutsches Künstler-Schicksal
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In 1880, he also attended the Academy; studying with the sculptor,
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Ehrentraut Bohnengel: "Thomas Buschers Werke in Großheubach", In:
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Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler des XX. Jahrhunderts
235:, monthly magazine of the Kulturlandschaft Spessart, July 2010 164:. After completing his studies, in 1884, he went to 256:. Fränkische Nachrichten, Tauberbischofsheim 1988, 242:, Vol.1: A–D. E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1953, pg.557 331: 43:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks 238:"Buscher, Thomas", In: Hans Vollmer (Ed.): 74:Learn how and when to remove this message 95: 85: 182:From 1891, together with the sculptor, 332: 281:Martin Seidel: "Buscher, Thomas". In: 130:He was born to Friedrich Buscher, a 15: 360:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni 13: 14: 376: 299: 304: 125: 20: 1: 365:People from Main-Tauber-Kreis 324:The Gamburger Buscher Museum 151:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich 118:) was a German sculptor and 7: 284:Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon 10: 381: 225: 149:left home to study at the 29:This article includes a 58:more precise citations. 278:, 33, 1981, pp.169–172 217:Second Vatican Council 104: 93: 326:@ the Gamburg website 313:at Wikimedia Commons 102:Westfriedhof (Munich) 99: 89: 355:Religious sculptures 320:@ Tauberbischofsheim 195:Nymphenburger Straße 170:Franz Anton Buscher 100:Crucifixion group, 105: 94: 31:list of references 309:Media related to 184:Balthasar Schmitt 84: 83: 76: 372: 350:German sculptors 318:Works by Buscher 308: 203: 192: 178: 148: 79: 72: 68: 65: 59: 54:this article by 45:inline citations 24: 23: 16: 380: 379: 375: 374: 373: 371: 370: 369: 330: 329: 302: 252:Heinz Bischof: 228: 197: 186: 172: 142: 128: 114:- 13 May 1937, 110:(7 March 1860, 91: 80: 69: 63: 60: 49: 35:related reading 25: 21: 12: 11: 5: 378: 368: 367: 362: 357: 352: 347: 342: 328: 327: 321: 311:Thomas Buscher 301: 300:External links 298: 297: 296: 279: 264: 250: 243: 236: 227: 224: 127: 124: 108:Thomas Buscher 90:Thomas Buscher 82: 81: 39:external links 28: 26: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 377: 366: 363: 361: 358: 356: 353: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 337: 335: 325: 322: 319: 316: 315: 314: 312: 307: 294: 293:3-598-22755-8 290: 286: 285: 280: 277: 273: 269: 265: 263: 262:3-924780-13-7 259: 255: 251: 248: 244: 241: 237: 234: 230: 229: 223: 220: 218: 214: 210: 205: 201: 196: 190: 185: 180: 176: 171: 167: 163: 158: 156: 155:Joseph Elsner 152: 146: 141: 137: 133: 126:Life and work 123: 121: 117: 113: 109: 103: 98: 92:(before 1910) 88: 78: 75: 67: 57: 53: 47: 46: 40: 36: 32: 27: 18: 17: 303: 282: 267: 253: 239: 232: 221: 206: 181: 162:Joseph Knabl 159: 129: 107: 106: 70: 61: 50:Please help 42: 345:1937 deaths 340:1860 births 295:, pp.314 f. 268:Frankenland 213:Neo-Baroque 198: [ 187: [ 173: [ 143: [ 120:wood carver 64:August 2022 56:introducing 334:Categories 209:Neo-Gothic 132:stonemason 276:0015-9905 140:Sebastian 233:Spessart 226:Sources 166:Chicago 136:Clemens 116:Münsing 112:Gamburg 52:improve 291:  274:  260:  247:Online 202:] 191:] 177:] 147:] 37:, or 289:ISBN 272:ISSN 258:ISBN 211:and 138:and 157:. 336:: 270:, 200:de 189:de 175:de 145:de 122:. 41:, 33:, 249:) 77:) 71:( 66:) 62:( 48:.

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