Jan Brokoff, also known as Johann Brokoff, (23 June 1652 – 28 December 1718) was a baroque-era sculptor and carver. Brokoff was of Carpathian German origin...
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Michael Johann Joseph Brokoff (Czech: Michal Jan Josef Brokoff; 28 April 1686 – 8 September 1721) was a Czech sculptor of the Baroque era, working with...
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Maxmilian Brokoff (Czech: Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff; 12 September 1688 – 8 March 1731) was a Czech sculptor and carver of the Baroque era. Brokoff was born...
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Chlumec) in Northern Bohemia. In 1693 he became a student of the sculptor Johann Brokoff in Prague. In 1697 he went to Bautzen to continue his apprenticeship...
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19, 2018. In 1819, the gilded wooden statue of St. John Nepomuk by Johann Brokoff (1682) was inserted. It had served as a casting model for the oldest...
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conceptualized by the elder Fischer and executed by Ferdinand Maxmilian Brokoff. The altar paintings in the side chapels are by various artists, including...
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John of Nepomuk (redirect from Johann of Nepomuk)
Prague, at the site where the saint was thrown into Vltava. Made by Jan Brokoff upon a model by Matthias Rauchmiller in 1683, on the supposed 300th anniversary...
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František Bílek Matthias Bernard Braun Ferdinand Maxmilian Brokoff Jan Brokoff Michael Joseph Brokoff Alfréd Hrdlička Bohumil Kafka Vincenc Makovský Josef Václav...
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architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. The decorative paintings were the work of Carlo Carlone and the sculptures that of Ferdinand Brokoff. The Chapel...
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Jan Jiří Heinsch (redirect from Johann Georg Heinsch)
was later sculpted by another Czech-German artist, Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff. In addition to painting, Heinsch published several copperplate engraving...
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Raphael Mengs and Petr Brandl and sculptors Matthias Braun and Ferdinand Brokoff. In the first half of the 19th century, Josef Mánes joined the romantic...
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Sufi academic (b. 1641) March 6 – Johann Melchior Dinglinger, German goldsmith (b. 1664) March 8 – Ferdinand Brokoff, Czech sculptor (b. 1688) March 9...
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surgeon, botanist, chemist and philosopher (b. 1645) September 8 Michael Brokoff, Czech sculptor (b. 1686) Henri Arnaud, French Waldensian pastor, leader...
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life, including living folk customs as well as for its Gothic church and Brokoff's baroque statues. Its Czech name originates from blacksmith work. IAU ·...
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Corradini, Venetian Rococo sculptor (died 1752) September 12 – Ferdinand Brokoff, Bohemian sculptor (died 1731) October 29 – Amalia Pachelbel, German painter...
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Sébastien Leclerc is granted the title of cavaliere Romano by the Pope. Jan Brokoff – Statue of St Joseph (on the Charles Bridge in Prague; later replaced)...
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Tatishchev, Russian statesman, ethnographer (d. 1750) April 28 – Michael Brokoff, Czech sculptor (d. 1721) April 29 – Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Duke of Ancaster...
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wooden carvings of SS. Augustine, Monica, and Ludmila are by Ferdinand Brokoff. The chancel contains an altar dedicated to Saint Sebastian with a painting...
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Sufi academic (b. 1641) March 6 – Johann Melchior Dinglinger, German goldsmith (b. 1664) March 8 – Ferdinand Brokoff, Czech sculptor (b. 1688) March 9...
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Pieter Casteels III comes to work in Britain. Czech sculptor Ferdinand Brokoff sets up his own studio. Michael Dahl – Portrait of George Mackenzie, 1st...
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1722) June 1 – Juan Ferreras, Spanish priest (d. 1735) June 23 – Jan Brokoff, German sculptor (d. 1718) August 3 – Samuel Western, English politician...
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Brokoff, which fell into the river in 1890 and was never recovered. It houses the first statue of the Bohemian patron saint Wenceslas, made by Johann...
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Stede Bonnet, Barbadian "gentleman pirate" (b. 1688) December 28 – Jan Brokoff, German sculptor (b. 1652) date unknown – Marie Grubbe, Danish countess...
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King Frederick William I of Prussia (d. 1740) September 12 – Ferdinand Brokoff, Czech sculptor (d. 1731) October 17 – Domenico Zipoli, Italian-born composer...
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group of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and John of Nepomuk, created by Michael Brokoff in 1714. Ovčí můstek ("Sheep Bridge") is a small Renaissance bridge from...
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1722) June 1 – Juan Ferreras, Spanish priest (d. 1735) June 23 – Jan Brokoff, German sculptor (d. 1718) August 3 – Samuel Western, English politician...
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(1684–1738), Bohemian sculptor MPC · 6768 6769 Brokoff 1985 CJ Jan Brokoff (1652–1718) and Ferdinand Brokoff (1688–1731), father and son Bohemian sculptors...
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Tatishchev, Russian statesman, ethnographer (d. 1750) April 28 – Michael Brokoff, Czech sculptor (d. 1721) April 29 – Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Duke of Ancaster...
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surgeon, botanist, chemist and philosopher (b. 1645) September 8 Michael Brokoff, Czech sculptor (b. 1686) Henri Arnaud, French Waldensian pastor, leader...
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