Abraham Baader

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The side altars in St. Ambrosius in Hergensweiler are the work of Baader

Abraham Baader (also Abraham Bader ; * 1694 in Wessobrunn , † 1748 in Mindelheim ) was a German builder and plasterer of the so-called Wessobrunn School . From 1738 to 1746 he worked in Vorarlberg .

A stucco marble altar created around 1720 in the upper chapel of the crypt chapel St. Michael and Maria Schnee in Mindelheim is attributed to him . In 1746, he equipped the St. Gallus Church in Bregenz with a high altar. He created two side altars for the St. Ambrosius Church in Hergensweiler . Baader also worked in the Kempten residence.

Works

Individual evidence

  1. Elsbet Zumsteg-Brügel: Franz Anton Kraus , footnote p. 71
  2. ^ Norbert Lieb: Die Vorarlberger Barockbaumeister , p. 55
  3. Gruftkapelle St. Michael and Maria Schnee, Mindelheim
  4. ^ Eva Moser: Bodensee. Three countries - culture and landscape between Stein am Rhein, Konstanz and Bregenz , p. 256
  5. St. Gallus ( Memento from November 17, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Hergensweiler celebrates 900 years of St. Ambrosius  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Schwäbische Zeitung online from October 1, 2008@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.schwaebische.de  
  7. ^ The art monuments of Hohenzollern: Bd. District Sigmaringen , p. 28
  8. St. Martin in Marktoberdorf  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ), p. 61@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bayerisch-schwaben.info
  9. F. Hossfeld, H. Vogel and W. Genzmer (edit.): Die Kunstdenkmäler Hohenzollern: Bd. Kreis Sigmaringen , p. 28