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- Alois_Lang abstract "Alois Lang (1872-1954) was a Master Woodcarver at the American Seating Company, and one of the artists responsible for bringing the medieval art of ecclesiastical carving to life in the United States.Lang was born in Oberammergau in Bavaria, a town long known for its excellence in wood carving. He was apprenticed to his cousin Andreas Lang around the age of 14 and moved to the United States in 1890 at the age of 19. Lang first found work in Boston carving elaborate mantelpieces for Back Bay families.In 1903, he moved westward and joined the American Seating Company of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, moving with the firm to Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1927. Lang became well known as a prominent ecclesiastical wood-carver. An article in a 1946 newsletter states that “recently the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters presented him with a special award for his contribution to art in Michigan.”His carvings can be found in numerous buildings, mostly churches, throughout the United States including:Rockefeller Chapel, Chicago, IllinoisChrist Church Cathedral, Springfield, Massachusetts (reredos, narthex portal and screen)Christ Church, Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills, MichiganNational Shrine of the Little Flower, Royal Oak, MichiganChrist Church, Boston, MassachusettsAll Saints Church, Pasadena, CaliforniaChurch of the Incarnation, Great Falls, MontanaSaint Paul's Episcopal Church, Lansing, MichiganChrist Episcopal Church, Ottawa, IllinoisFirst (Park) Congregational Church, Grand Rapids, MichiganThe Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Rockford, IllinoisWicker Park Lutheran Church, Chicago, IllinoisGrosse Pointe Memorial Church, Grosse Pointe, MichiganChrist Episcopal Cathedral, Salina, Kansas Hope Church (Reformed Church in America), Holland, MichiganZion Evangelical United Church of Christ (Indianapolis, Indiana)St. Marcus Evangelical & Reformed (United Church of Christ) (St. Louis, Missouri)St. John's Episcopal Church, Detroit, MichiganHigh Street United Methodist Church (Springfield, Ohio)".
- Alois_Lang birthDate "1872".
- Alois_Lang birthYear "1872".
- Alois_Lang deathDate "1954".
- Alois_Lang deathYear "1954".
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- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink All_Saints_Episcopal_Church_(Pasadena,_California).
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink American_Seating_Company.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Bloomfield_Hills,_Michigan.
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- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_emigrants_to_the_United_States.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Christ_Cathedral_(Salina,_Kansas).
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Christ_Church,_Hyde_Park.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_the_Incarnation_(Great_Falls).
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Rapids,_Michigan.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Great_Falls,_Montana.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Grosse_Pointe_Memorial_Church.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Holland,_Michigan.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Lansing,_Michigan.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Manitowoc,_Wisconsin.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink National_Shrine_of_the_Little_Flower.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Oberammergau.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa,_Illinois.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Pasadena,_California.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Rockefeller_Chapel.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Rockford,_Illinois.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Oak,_Michigan.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink Salina,_Kansas.
- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns_Episcopal_Church_(Detroit,_Michigan).
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- Alois_Lang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alois Lang".
- Alois_Lang dateOfBirth "1872".
- Alois_Lang dateOfDeath "1954".
- Alois_Lang name "Lang, Alois".
- Alois_Lang shortDescription "American artist".
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- Alois_Lang description "American artist".
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- Alois_Lang comment "Alois Lang (1872-1954) was a Master Woodcarver at the American Seating Company, and one of the artists responsible for bringing the medieval art of ecclesiastical carving to life in the United States.Lang was born in Oberammergau in Bavaria, a town long known for its excellence in wood carving. He was apprenticed to his cousin Andreas Lang around the age of 14 and moved to the United States in 1890 at the age of 19.".
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- Alois_Lang depiction Alois_Lang.jpg.
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- Alois_Lang name "Alois Lang".
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