Died, Maximilian Glas, 57.(notes from the EDITORS)(Obituary)

From: The Mineralogical Record | Date: March 1, 2006| Author: Weise, Christian | Copyright information

Maximilian Glas was a gifted artist, a co-founder of Lapis magazine, a graphic designer for many mineralogical publications including the Munich Show catalogs, and an enthusiastic mineral collector. He was born in Bad Worishofen, Bavaria on March 7, 1948, and succumbed to a grave illness on November 4, 2005.

At the age of eight Max was sent to Sankt Blasien, a Jesuit boarding school in the Black Forest. It was there that he received a humanistic education and had his fir...

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