ZIMMERMANN Dominikus
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German sculptor, Bavarian school (b. 1685, Wessobrunn, d. 1766, Wies)
German sculptor, Bavarian school (b. 1685, Wessobrunn, d. 1766, Wies)Architect, stuccoist and painter, brother of Johann Baptist Zimmermann. For the first two decades of his creative life, from about 1705, he worked mainly as a builder of altars and as a marbler. His most important commission came from the Benedictine abbey of Fischingen (Thurgau), for which he made six artificial marble altars with scagliola inlays (1708-9). Similar altars, mainly in Swabia, are attributed to him or known to be his work; their construction shows the influence of Johann Jakob Herkommer, with whose work Dominikus became familiar while living in Fessen (1708-16). Between 1709 and 1713 he worked with Johann Baptist Zimmermann at the Buxheim Charterhouse, producing artificial marble altars and stuccowork that is characterized by the botanical accuracy of the plant motifs. |
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Pulpit ZIMMERMANN Dominikus1.jpg Painting ID:: 6965
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1746-56
Stucco and wood
Pilgrimage church, Wies |
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DIANA, Benedetto
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Italian painter, Venetian school (known 1482-1525 in Venice)
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Pulpit new4/DIANA, Benedetto-297658.jpg Painting ID:: 32252
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1472-76
Marble |
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