Josef Goller

Josef Goller (25 January 1868 in Dachau – 29 May 1947 in Obermenzing) was a German designer, most notably of stained glass.

[1] Goller apprenticed at Franz Mayer & Co. and attended the School of Applied Arts in Munich.

[3] Among his students were Otto Griebel (stained glass) and Friedrich Kurt Fiedler (graphics).

[4] Moreover, Goller designed the interior of important national and international exhibitions in Dresden,[5][6] as well as the colouring of the foyer in the Semperoper.

He was a member of Die Elbier, a post-secessionist movement led by Gotthardt Kuehl which reflected impressionism and en plein air.

Mosaic at the entrance of Christuskirche Bischofswerda (together with Villeroy & Boch )