- The
Wessobrunn Prayer (German:
Wessobrunner Gebet, also
Wessobrunner Schöpfungsgedicht, "Wessobrunn
Creation Poem") is
among the
earliest known poetic...
- The
Wessobrunner School is the name for a
group of
Baroque stucco-workers that,
beginning at the end of the 17th century,
developed in the Benedictine...
- as the
typically Baroque trompe-l'œil ceilings, as in the work of the
Wessobrunner School. Here, the real
architecture of the
church is
visually extended...
-
decorated with
frescoes and with
stuccowork in the
tradition of the
Wessobrunner School. "Everything was done
throughout the
church to make the supernatural...
-
brother Dominikus Zimmermann were
descended from an
artist family of the
Wessobrunner School. 1701
stucco and
fresco for the
church Mariä Empfängnis of Gosseltshausen...
-
descended from a
family of
artists and
craftsmen belonging to the so-called
Wessobrunner School,
worked first as a
stuccoist and
later as a
master builder and...
-
decorated with
frescoes and with
stuccowork in the
tradition of the
Wessobrunner School. It is now a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Château de Maisons, France...
- Bavaria. His
cherubs were used for
decades as
models by
stuccoists of the
Wessobrunner School. He was born in Antwerp,
Southern Netherlands,
where he was baptized...
- a
member of the
German Feuchtmayer family of
Baroque artists of the
Wessobrunner School.
Feuchtmayer was born in
Wessobrunn Abbey. A
sculptor and stuccoist...
- nephew,
Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the
Younger (b. 1735),
comprise the
Wessobrunner School. Wilhering—Stiftskirche Mariä
Himmelfahrt (stucco in transepts...