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Matthias Rauchmiller (also
known as
Matthias Rauchmüller) was a painter,
sculptor and
ivory carver active and
influential in
Vienna after 1675. Born on...
- Angels). In 1683,
Matthias Rauchmiller was
commissioned to
create a
general design as well as some sculptures.
Rauchmiller died in 1686, but his basic...
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model made in 1681 by
Matthias Rauchmiller. The
sculptor Jan
Brokoff created a
large wooden sculpture based on
Rauchmiller's model,
which was then cast in...
- (1999)
Marcus Teggingeri (1540–1600),
Roman Catholic prelate Matthias Rauchmiller (1645-1686), painter,
sculptor and
ivory carver Joseph Victor von Scheffel...
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unknown architect, 1677–1679
Plague Column, Vienna, Austria, by
Matthias Rauchmiller and
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, 1682 and 1694
Church of Saint...
- was
thrown into Vltava. Made by Jan
Brokoff upon a
model by
Matthias Rauchmiller in 1683, on the
supposed 300th
anniversary of the saint's death, which...
- barrel-vaulted ceiling. The
ceiling frescoes are the work of
Matthias Rauchmiller (1675),
showing in
their color and
composition the
influence of Peter...
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Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1678–1688
Plague Column, Vienna, by
Matthias Rauchmiller and
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, 1682 and 1694
Chapel of the Palace...
- and
Theoderich von
Horst Tombstone of Karl von
Metternich by
Matthias Rauchmiller Tombstone of Karl von
Metternich (Detail)
Representation of Mary inside...
- in the
parish church of
Geisenheim was
reportedly created by
Matthias Rauchmiller. He was
succeeded by his son,
Johann Erwein, who was only 14
years old...