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Name
  
Christian Jank

Role
  
Designer

Christian Jank Germany Some photos every few days Page 383
Died
  
November 25, 1888, Munich, Germany

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Christian Jank (15 July 1833 – 25 November 1888) was a scenic painter and stage designer.

Jank was born in Munich, the Bavarian capital. Here he originally worked as a scenic painter. Among other things he was involved in the scenery for Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin.

Christian Jank Sketch proposal by Christian Jank 1871

His work piqued the interest of Ludwig II, who commissioned him to create concepts for his architectural projects inspired by Wagner. Jank's historistic drafts were the basis for Neuschwanstein Castle, which was built starting in 1869 by Eduard Riedel and later Georg von Dollmann. Jank was also involved in the interior of Linderhof Palace. His concepts for Falkenstein Castle could not be realized, as the project was abandoned after the king's death in 1886.

Christian Jank Parsifal European Mythology Fairies shop copies of

Jank himself died in Munich on 25 November 1888.

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