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- family is a Swiss Italian family from Ticino which produced numerous stuccoists, architects and sculptors active in Italy, Spain, Germany and Russia....
- architect and stuccoist. Dominikus Zimmermann was born in Gaispoint near Wessobrunn in 1685 and became a Baumeister (Architect) and a stuccoist. His older...
- Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (Piedmont) and in lower Ticino. The Bernasconi family of stuccoists, architects and sculptors Francesco Borromini (1599 in Bissone – 1667)...
- and constitutional judge Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (1696–1770), a Rococo stuccoist and sculptor Marianne von Willemer (1784-1860), actress and dancer, knew...
- 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...
- chapel is a hidden gem of Roman Mannerism and a major work painter and stuccoist Giulio Mazzoni. It was also called Cappella Santa Caterina «del Calice»...
- 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...
- primarily carried out by Josef Schmutzer of the Wessobrunn School of stuccoists and Johann Baptist Straub, who was responsible for the altars and the...
- interiors are the rococo plaster-work and the ceilings, again by the master stuccoists Paul and Philip Lanfrachini; and ornate carved marble fireplaces, all...
- 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...