Balthasar Permoser (1651-1732)
Aliases: Baldassare Fiammingo; Johannes Barbatia; Johannes Barbatius; Johann Barbatius Schoenbart; Belmosel; Delmosel; Baldassare Fiammingo; Baltzar Permoser; Johann B. Schoenbart; Barbatius Schönbart
Professions: Sculptor; Stone sculptor; Engraver; Elfenbeinschnitzer
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A Near-Lifesize German Sandstone Allegorical Group of Charity, by Balthasar Permoser (1651-1732) and Workshop
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A PAIR OF PARCEL-GILT CARVED WOOD TORCHERES OF BACCHUS AND CERES AS AUTUMN AND SUMMER
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Kruzifix, "18. Jh.,Viernageltypus, Christus hängt
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CIRCLE OF BALTHASAR PERMOSER (1651-1732)
Balthasar Permoser Biography
(b Kammer, nr Otting, Chiemgau, Bavaria, 13 Aug 1651; d Dresden, 20 Feb 1732). German sculptor. He was among the foremost sculptors of the late Baroque period in Germany. His artistic range extends from the full-blooded Roman Baroque of his monumental sculptures through the Rococo light-heartedness of his decorative works to the sublime pathos of his small devotional pieces. His collaboration with the architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann on the Zwinger in Dresden gave rise to a palatial complex that can be celebrated as one of the last and finest achievements of European Baroque.
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Balthasar Permoser
Balthasar Permoser, 1651 - 1732, zug.



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