- and
constitutional judge Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (1696–1770), a
Rococo stuccoist and
sculptor Marianne von
Willemer (1784-1860),
actress and dancer, knew...
-
architect and
stuccoist.
Dominikus Zimmermann was born in
Gaispoint near
Wessobrunn in 1685 and
became a
Baumeister (Architect) and a
stuccoist. His older...
-
family is a
Swiss Italian family from
Ticino which produced numerous stuccoists,
architects and
sculptors active in Italy, Spain,
Germany and Russia....
- his
activity in Bavaria. His
cherubs were used for
decades as
models by
stuccoists of the
Wessobrunner School. He was born in Antwerp,
Southern Netherlands...
- Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (Piedmont) and in
lower Ticino. The
Bernasconi family of
stuccoists,
architects and
sculptors Francesco Borromini (1599 in
Bissone – 1667)...
- mullions. The
interiors often show a riot of decoration, as
carpenters and
stuccoists were
given their head.
Raynham Hall in
Norfolk (1630s),
where the origins...
-
primarily carried out by
Josef Schmutzer of the
Wessobrunn School of
stuccoists and
Johann Baptist Straub, who was
responsible for the
altars and the...
- Swiss-Italian
painter of the
early Baroque period. Born to a
family of
stuccoists in
Ascona in
Canton Ticino (in present-day Switzerland), he gravitated...
- Niccolò dell'Abbate (c. 1509–1571) (Italian)
Damiano del Barbiere,
Italian stuccoist and
sculptor Francesco Scibec da
Carpi (died c. 1557)
Italian furniture...
- of
decorative internal plasterwork,
called scagliola, was
invented by
stuccoists working in Bavaria. This was
composed of
gypsum plaster,
animal glue and...