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Feuchtmayer

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The Feuchtmayers (also spelled Feuchtmayr, Feichtmair, and Feichtmayr) were a German family of artists from the Baroque Wessobrunner School. [1]

22 relations: Überlingen, Bad Staffelstein, Baroque sculpture, Dießen am Ammersee, Fourteen Holy Helpers, Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer, Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer, Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the Younger, Imst District, Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, Johann Michael Feuchtmayer the Elder, Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer, Michael Feuchtmayer, Ottobeuren Abbey, Rot an der Rot Abbey, Saint Anne, Saint Christopher, Salem Abbey, Salem, Baden-Württemberg, Seitenstetten, Wessobrunner School, Zwiefalten Abbey.

Überlingen

Überlingen is a German city on the northern shore of Lake Constance (Bodensee).

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Bad Staffelstein

Bad Staffelstein is a small town in the Bavarian Administrative Region of Upper Franconia in Germany.

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Baroque sculpture

Baroque sculpture is the sculpture associated with the Baroque cultural movement of the period between the early 17th and late 18th centuries.

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Dießen am Ammersee

Dießen am Ammersee is a municipality in the district of Landsberg in Bavaria in Germany.

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Fourteen Holy Helpers

The Fourteen Holy Helpers are a group of saints venerated together in Roman Catholicism because their intercession is believed to be particularly effective, especially against various diseases.

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Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer

Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (9 March 1660 (baptized) – 25 December 1718) was a member of the German Feuchtmayer family of Baroque artists of the Wessobrunner School.

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Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer

Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer (the Elder) (1698–1763) was a German Baroque stucco plasterer of the Wessobrunner School.

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Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the Younger

Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer (the Younger) (17 October 1735 – 6 January 1803) was a member of the German Feuchtmayer family of Baroque artists associated with the Wessobrunner School.

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Imst District

The Bezirk Imst is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Tyrol, Austria.

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Johann Michael Feuchtmayer

Johann Michael Feuchtmayer (the Younger) (sometimes spelled Johann Michael Feuchtmayr or Feichtmayr) (1709 – June 4, 1772) was a German stuccoworker and sculptor of the late Baroque period.

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Johann Michael Feuchtmayer the Elder

Johann Michael Feuchtmayer (the Elder) (17 April 1666 (baptism) – 15 October 1713) was a German painter and copper engraver.

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Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer

Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (6 March 1696 (baptized) – 2 January 1770) was an important Rococo stuccoist and sculptor, active in southern Germany and Switzerland.

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Michael Feuchtmayer

Michael Feuchtmayer (1667–??) was a member of the Feuchtmayer family of Baroque artists of the German Wessobrunner School.

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Ottobeuren Abbey

Ottobeuren is a Benedictine abbey, located in Ottobeuren, near Memmingen in the Bavarian Allgäu, Germany.

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Rot an der Rot Abbey

Rot an der Rot Abbey (also referred to as Roth, Münchroth, Münchenroth, Mönchroth or Mönchsroth) was a Premonstratensian monastery in Rot an der Rot in Upper Swabia, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Saint Anne

Saint Anne, of David's house and line, was the mother of Mary and grandmother of Jesus according to apocryphal Christian and Islamic tradition.

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Saint Christopher

Saint Christopher (Ἅγιος Χριστόφορος, Ágios Christóforos) is venerated by several Christian denominations as a martyr killed in the reign of the 3rd-century Roman Emperor Decius (reigned 249–251) or alternatively under the Roman Emperor Maximinus II Dacian (reigned 308–313).

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Salem Abbey

Salem Abbey (Kloster or Reichskloster Salem), also known as Salmansweiler and in Latin as Salomonis Villa, was a very prominent Cistercian monastery in Salem in the district of Bodensee about ten miles from Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Salem, Baden-Württemberg

Salem is a municipality in the Bodensee district of Baden-Württemberg in Southern Germany, located 9 km north of Lake Constance, with a population of 11,100.

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Seitenstetten

Seitenstetten is a town in the district of Amstetten in Lower Austria in Austria.

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Wessobrunner School

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 Wessobrunn Abbey in Bavaria, Germany.

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Zwiefalten Abbey

Zwiefalten Abbey (Kloster Zwiefalten, Abtei Zwiefalten or after 1750, Reichsabtei Zwiefalten) was a Benedictine monastery situated at Zwiefalten near Reutlingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feuchtmayer

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