- Franz Joseph Spiegler
Franz Joseph Spiegler (*
5 April 1691 inWangen im Allgäu ; †15 April 1757 inKonstanz ) was a GermanBaroque painter. He is best known for hisfresco es, which decorate many of the churches and monasteries along theUpper Swabian Baroque Route . The frescoes in theZwiefalten Abbey are considered his masterpiece. ["Germany: A Phaidon Cultural Guide." Oxford: Phaidon, 1985. pp. 775–776. ISBN 0-7148-2354-6.]Spiegler was the son of a district court attorney in the
Free Imperial City ofWangen im Allgäu . After the death of his father in 1692, his mother married the painter Adam Joseph Dollmann, a member of an old patrician family in Wangen. This was Spiegler's first introduction to the arts. Around 1710 Spiegler began training as a painter inMunich under the tutelage of his great-uncle, theBavaria ncourt painter Johann Kaspar Sing. During the course of his studies, Spiegler also became acquainted with the historical painting in vogue with the Dutch painters of the time. From 1723 to 1725 Spiegler painted frescoes in theOttobeuren Abbey that show the strong influence of the Italian painterJacopo Amigoni (1682–1752). Later he also created frescoes andoil painting s for numerous monasteries, churches, and castles in the regions ofUpper Swabia ,Lake Constance , theBlack Forest , and theUpper Rhine . In 1757 Spiegler died inKonstanz .Major Works
Baden-Württemberg
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Altheim (nearRiedlingen )—Parish Church of St. Martin (1747) (frescoes and three oil paintings)
*Bad Säckingen —Covent Church of St. Fridolin (1753–1754) (frescoes)
*Bonndorf — Schloss Bonndorf (1726) (fresco)
* Gossenzugen—Chapel (ca. 1749) (frescoes)
*Konstanz —Augustinian Church of the Holy Trinity (Dreifaltigkeitskirche) (1740) (frescoes)
*Mainau —Castle chapel (1737–1738) (frescoes)
*Merdingen —Parish Church of St. Remigius (1739–1741) (frescoes and altar paintings)
*Mochental —Castle chapel (1734) (fresco)
*St. Peter im Schwarzwald —St. Peter's Abbey in the Black Forest (1727; 1739) (frescoes)
* Salem—Cistercian Abbey Church (1730) (ceiling frescoes in the transepts and the organ loft)
*Stühlingen —Monastery Church of Maria Loreto (1740–1741) (four side altar paintings and upper galleries)
* Untersulmetingen—Chapel in Schloss Untersulmetingen (frescoes and oil paintings)
* Weingarten—Benedictine Monastery Church of St. Martin of Tours and St. Oswald (1783) (oil painting on side altar)
*Zwiefalten —Zwiefalten Münster (1728–1729; 1747–1753) (frescoes)Bavaria
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Hergatz —Parish Church of Maria Thann (1722–1723) (frescoes)
*Lindau —Cathedral "Unserer Lieben Frau" (1736) (fresco)
*Ottobeuren —Benedictine Monastery Church of the Holy Trinity and monastery buildings (1723–1725) (frescoes in the corridors and stairways and in the secret archives of theabbot , the ceiling fresco ofComedy andTragedy in the theater)witzerland
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Muri —Benedictine Abbey of St. Martin of Tours (1746) (five oil paintings for the high altar and side altar paintings)Gallery
References
Bibliography
* Bruno Bushart. "Franz Joseph Spiegler. Versuch einer Positionsbestimmung". In: Eduard Hindelang (Ed.). "Franz Anton Maulbertsch und sein schwäbischer Umkreis". Sigmaringen: Museum Langenargen, 1996. ISBN 3-7995-3165-3. pp. 87–114.
* Raimund Kolb. "Franz Joseph Spiegler, 1691-1757. „Barocke Vision über dem See“. Erzähltes Lebensbild und wissenschaftliche Monographie". Bergatreute: Eppe, 1991. ISBN 3-89089-019-9.External links
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