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Josef Michael Mayburger (1814 - 1908)

The Josef Mayburger Kai [quay] in Salzburg commemorates the artist, who grew up in humble circumstances. He completed teacher training college, was an assistant teacher in Mülln and taught until 1873 at the Salzburg Realschule, where his pupils included Hans Makart (1840–1884). Georg Pezolt (1810–1878) encouraged his talent for drawing. Mountain hikes and travel inspired his successful choice of subjects, Salzburg among them. From 1840 he was a member of the “Kleine Akademie” established by Johann Fischbach (1797–1871). As a local councillor and founder of the “town beautification society”, he was active in preserving Salzburg’s historic buildings.

Author: Ducke Astrid

Literature: Ducke Astrid: Berchtesgaden • Watzmann, in: Ducke Astrid, Habersatter Thomas (Hrsg./Edi.) Stadt · Land · Berg. Salzburg und seine Umgebung. Town · Landscape · Mountain. Salzburg and surroundings. Salzburg 2022, S./p. 106

View of the Hoher Göll from the Rossfeld

View of the Hoher Göll from the Rossfeld, 1871

Josef Michael Mayburger

Inv. no. 659

Watzmann

Watzmann, 1866

Josef Michael Mayburger

Inv. no. 81