Max Sulzbachner
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Max Sulzbachner (1904–1985) was a Swiss painter, graphic artist, illustrator, stage designer and mask maker. He was a proponent of Swiss Expressionism, an offshoot of German Expressionism.[1] He co-founded the artist group Red-Blue II and the Group 33, a 1933 anti-fascist coalition of Basel artists in protest against the conservative tendencies of the Swiss artist and architect scene, and was a lantern painter for the Basler Fasnacht, the biggest carnival in Switzerland.[2][3]
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- ^ "Auction highlights renewed interest in Swiss art" by Michèle Laird swissinfo.ch URL: http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/culture/Auction_highlights_renewed_interest_in_Swiss_art.html?cid=32830048
- ^ DNB, the German National Library catalog
- ^ fasnacht.ch