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)...
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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...
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According 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...
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England. Roubiliac arrived in London c. 1730, after training under Balthasar Permoser in Dresden and Nicolas Coustou in Paris. He gained a reputation as...
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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...
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Lyon, later working in Dresden under a leading Baroque sculptor, Balthasar Permoser (1651–1732), and then studying in Paris before moving to London in...
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manufactured by the royal goldsmith Johann Melchior Dinglinger together with Balthasar Permoser, probably in 1724. The statue is 63.8 centimetres (2.09 feet) high...
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Dresden was destroyed by a fire; later, Wolf Caspar von Klengel and Balthasar Permoser were entrusted by the elector with the reconstruction of the city...
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by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann and Balthasar Permoser, 1710–1728 Würzburg Residence, Würzburg, Germany, Balthasar Neumann, 1720–1744 Frauenkirche, Dresden...
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Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld, Swedish Field Marshal (d. 1722) August 13 – Balthasar Permoser, German sculptor (d. 1732) August 25 – François Baert, Jesuit hagiographer...
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Crucifixion scene depicting The Descent from the Cross by sculptor Balthasar Permoser and a portal with a relief of Christ Carrying the Cross by Matthias...
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Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld, Swedish Field Marshal (d. 1722) August 13 – Balthasar Permoser, German sculptor (d. 1732) August 25 – François Baert, Jesuit hagiographer...
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on a retrograde orbit A bust of a screaming Marsyas, sculpted by Balthasar Permoser Marsyas (sculpture), a sculpture by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond...
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Saints chapel. Their tomb, created by the Saxon Baroque sculptor Balthasar Permoser, had originally been situated in the Lichtenburgk Monastery at Prettin...
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for the Vienna Schottenstift. Other students of the school include Balthasar Permoser, who lived in Vienna, between 1670 and 1675. Tobias Kracker the Younger...
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Marchand, French organist and harpsichordist (b. 1669) February 18 – Balthasar Permoser, German sculptor (b. 1651) February 22 Francis Atterbury, English...
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sculptures : San Bruno, Museo de la Academia de San Fernando, Madrid (url) Balthasar Permoser (1651–1732), 5 sculptures : Apotheosis of Prince Eugene, Österreichische...
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Rembrandt-Verlag, Berlin 1962. Balthasar Permoser und die Barockskulptur des Dresdner Zwingers. Weidlich, Frankfurt, 1966. Balthasar Permoser. Leben und Werk. Deutscher...
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Marchand, French organist and harpsichordist (b. 1669) February 18 – Balthasar Permoser, German sculptor (b. 1651) February 22 Francis Atterbury, English...
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Troger, among others. He then went to Dresden, to study the works of Balthasar Permoser. Between 1730 and 1732, he and his brothers worked at the Hradisko...
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in Wünschendorf near Pirna, Saxony, Petzold had his training with Balthasar Permoser in Dresden, Andreas Schlüter in Berlin and Georg Rafael Donner in...
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Foggini's pupils included Fernando Fuga, his nephew Filippo della Valle, Balthasar Permoser, Giovacchino Fortini and Giovanni Baratta. Massimiliano Soldani Benzi...
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Catholic high-altar was built in 1723. It was designed by a student of Balthasar Permoser, the same man that designed the Zwinger in Dresden. The altar murals...
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(1668–1728), who specialized in cutting and setting jewels. The sculptor Balthasar Permoser collaborated as a modeller in Dinglinger's workshops. Dinglinger's...
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Rottmayr, notable baroque painter, born in Laufen an der Salzach Balthasar Permoser, sculptor, baptized in Kammer (until 1923 parish Otting, Rupertiwinkel)...
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Brussels") Diego Velázquez – The Rokeby Venus (c.1647-1651) August 13 - Balthasar Permoser, Austrian sculptor (died 1732) date unknown Niccolò Bambini, Italian...
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entrances and the gables. A statue of Hermes, probably created by Balthasar Permoser (1651-1731), was recently placed in the niche under the corner bay...
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Carl-Ludwig Christinek, Russian painter (died 1794) February 18 – Balthasar Permoser, Austrian sculptor (born 1651) February 28 – André Charles Boulle...
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been in contact at the Academy of Florence with the German sculptor Balthasar Permoser. He may have worked in Modena in the mid-1650s. This hypothesis is...
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