Balthasar Permoser

Balthasar Permoser

Balthasar Permoser (born in Kammer bei Waging, Salzburg; today a part of bavarian town Traunstein, on 13 August 1651–died in Dresden on 18 February 1732) was among the leading sculptors of his generation, [his most famous rival was Andreas Schlüter] whose evolving working styles spanned the late Baroque and early Rococo.

Permoser 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.

Then he returned to Dresden to collaborate with the architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann on the Zwinger palace, built 1710–28 for Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony, where he provided full-blown Roman Baroque sculptural details; for the "Wallpavillon" he provided six of the twelve festive, flexing, grimacing atlantes for which he is most remembered. [An earlier agonizing and contorted "bust of Marsyas" in the Metropolitan Museum of Art links the Zwinger Atlantes with Bernini's "Damned Soul" of 1619: see [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/09/euwc/hod_2002.468.htm Metropolitan Museum website] .] For the Zwinger he also provided the sculptures for the "Nymphenbad" fountain.

His most famous independent, free-standing sculpture is an over-lifesize marble "Apotheosis of Prince Eugene" (1718–21; Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna), where the main figure, depicted with the attributes of Hercules, and secondary figures of Fame and a fallen Turk are linked in a tour-de-force of complicated Berninian diagonals that did not satisfy Prince Eugene of Savoy's classicizing taste. [Prince Eugene installed the sculpture in the officers' mess in the Upper Belvedere.] His two polychromed wood figures of St Augustine and St Ambrose, made for the high altar of the Dresden Hofkirche (1725), are in the Stadtmuseum, Bautzen, while the sculptural pulpit he carved for the chapel of Augustus [Augustus had embraced Catholicism in order to be elected King of Poland in 1697.] was relocated in the Hofkirche, begun in 1738. He also provided sculpture for the wall-tomb of Sophie of Saxony and Wilhelmine Ernestine of the Palatine, in the Freiberg Cathedral.

Permoser collaborated as a modeller in the Dresden workshops of Johann Melchior Dinglinger, court jeweller to Augustus; notable examplers of this kind of collaboration are the two sculptures of Moors by Permoser, encrusted with jewelled decor by Dinglinger, in the Neues Grünes Gewölbe, Dresden. Permoser provided models to be executed in polished red stoneware at Augustus' manufactory at Meissen, notably a series of "commedia dell'arte" figures, ca 1710–12, that are the precursors of the porcelain figurines made first at Meissen and copied by manufactories all over Europe. [Permoser's pupil B. Thomae taught Johann Joachim Kändler, whose large-size animal sculptures of white Meissen porcelain were unequalled.]

His private works extended to portrait busts, [His alabaster bust of Anton Ulrich Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg is at the [http://www.museum-braunschweig.de/Pages/Deutsch/Kurzinfo.html Herzog Anton-Ulrich Museum, Brunswick] .] Rococo collector's sculptures of polychromed wood or ivory, reliquaries that combined sculpture and architecture, and sentimental works for personal devotion. Permoser's pupil Paul Egell and Egell's pupil Johann Joachim Kändler carried Permoser's style forward into the mid-eighteenth century.

Notes

References

* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/permoser_balthasar.html Balthasar Permoser on-line]
* [http://www.pfarrei-otting.de/1250Jahr/PERMOSER.HTM "Balthasar Permoser - der berühmteste Sohn der Pfarrei Otting'] (in German)

Further reading

*Sigfried Asche, 1978. "Balthasar Permoser: Leben und Werk" (Deutscher Verlag für Kunstwissenschaft)


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