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Balthasar Permoser (1651-1732)

"Balthasar Permoser (13 August 1651 – 18 February 1732) was among the leading sculptors of his generation, whose evolving working styles spanned the late Baroque and early Rococo.

Permoser was born in Kammer bei Waging, Salzburg, today a part of the Bavarian town of Traunstein. He was trained first in Salzburg, in the workshop of Wolf Weißenkirchner the Younger and in Vienna, where he learned the art of ivory carving, before he left in 1675 on a trip to Florence to work for Giovanni Battista Foggini, in whose studio he remained fourteen years, maturing his style. Called to Dresden in 1689 by Johann Georg III, Elector of Saxony, he executed two monumental garden sculptures of Hercules. In 1697, on the way to Italy once more, he remained almost a year in his old haunts during which he sculpted the atlantes for the west doorway of the Hofstallung in Salzburg. In the years 1704–1710 he worked at the Schloß Charlottenburg near Berlin." - (en.wikipedia.org 29.01.2020)

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Figur der Commedia dell’Arte: ArlecchinoTriumph des KreuzesBildnis des Johann Georg IV. Kurfürst von SachsenAtlas mit HimmelskugelTafel 1268, Grabmal [Balthasar] PermoserTafel 1266, Balthasar Permoser
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Created Balthasar Permoser (1651-1732)
Template creation Robert Boissard (1570-1601)
[Relation to person or institution] Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1676-1732)
[Relation to person or institution] Johann Friedrich Böttger (1682-1719)

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