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Balthasar Permoser (13
August 1651 – 18
February 1732) was
among the
leading sculptors of his generation,
whose evolving working styles spanned the late...
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collection of the Grünes Gewölbe in Dresden, Germany,
created by
Balthasar Permoser in 1724, is a
richly decorated statue with jewels, 63.8 cm (25.1 in) tall...
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constructed in
stages from 1710 to 1728.
Sculpture was
provided by
Balthasar Permoser. The
Zwinger was
formally inaugurated in 1719, on the
occasion of the electoral...
- to J. T.
Smith he was
trained in the
studio of
Balthasar Permoser in Dresden,
where Permoser, a
product of Bernini's workshop, was
working for the Protestant...
- Zwinger, Dresden, Germany, by Matthäus
Daniel Pöppelmann and
Balthasar Permoser, 1710–1728 Würzburg Residence, Würzburg, Germany,
Balthasar Neumann, 1720–1744...
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conservative political and
religious causes.
Political researchers Julia Mourao Permoser and
Kristina Stoeckl investigated the
links between GHEX and
other rightwing...
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builder Gottfried Silbermann. It also
contains a
Rococo pulpit by
Balthasar Permoser. In the
crypts the
heart of King
Augustus the
Strong is
buried along with...
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Permoser's bust of
Marsyas (1680–1685)....
- was destro**** by a fire; later, Wolf
Caspar von
Klengel and
Balthasar Permoser were
entrusted by the
elector with the
reconstruction of the city in the...
- England.
Roubiliac arrived in
London c. 1730,
after training under Balthasar Permoser in
Dresden and
Nicolas Coustou in Paris. He
gained a re****tion as a portrait...