Andreas Wolff (painter)

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Bust of Andreas Wolf, painter Hall of Fame Munich
Altarpiece by Andreas Wolff on the rasso altar in the pilgrimage church of Andechs

Andreas Wolff , also Johann Andreas Wolff , (born December 11, 1652 in Munich , † April 9, 1716 ) was a German painter.

Life

The artist, a son of the little-known painter Jonas Wolff , was court painter to the Bavarian Elector Max Emanuel , created numerous works as court painter for the Freising Prince-Bishop Johann Franz Eckher and was particularly distinguished by his altar paintings. In addition to painting, he also wrote appraisals, provided drafts and made plans for large-scale architectural work. He was mainly active in the old Bavarian, Swabian and Austrian regions. One of his students was Johann Georg Bergmüller .

Works

  • Altarpiece with Last Supper , parish church St. Jodok, Landshut, around 1690
  • High altar sheet 1691, representation of the Assumption of Mary, Indersdorf Monastery, former Augustinian Canons' Church
  • High altar picture 1694. Catholic Parish Church St. Michael, Munich (former Hofkirche Berg am Laim)
  • Painting in the Munich Residence, around 1694
  • Painting in the parish church of St. Johann Baptist, Pfaffenhofen / Ilm
  • Conversion 1695–98 of the Catholic parish and pilgrimage church of St. Maria, Thalkirchen (Munich)
  • High altar sheet with the crucifixion of Christ, 1697, Catholic pilgrimage church of the Holy Blood, Erding
  • Adoration of the Shepherds, 1698, north aisle of Passau Cathedral
  • The beheading of St. Katharina, oil on canvas, 2.50 × 1.50 meters, around 1699/1700, vestibule of the Freising Cathedral
  • Self-portrait, oil on canvas, around 1700, today Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen
  • Painting Castle Wörth on the Danube , gouache around 1700, today Museum of the City of Regensburg
  • The Martyrdom of St. Matthäus, oil on canvas 2.80 × 1.95 meters, 1703, formerly in the Freising Cathedral, now in the Dombergmuseum Freising
  • High altar sheet 1704 in the Catholic Parish Church of St. Laurentius, Hurlach (Landsberg / Lech district)
  • Birth of Mary, oil on canvas, 1.60 × 1.40 meters, 1710, Liebfrauenkapelle in Freising Cathedral
  • Altar retable in the Maximilian Chapel in Freising Cathedral, around 1710
  • High altar picture in the Trinity Church in Munich from 1711
  • Paintings in the abbey churches of Benediktbeuern, Göttweig and Kremsmünster
  • Painting in the collegiate church of St. Andrä in Freising and Benedictine abbey Weihenstephan
  • Beheading Johannes dT, 1716, altar painting in the Benediktuskirche Freising
  • Painting in the Heiliggeistkirche Munich

literature

in order of appearance

Web links

Commons : Andreas Wolff  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Gottfried Knapp : A master of the baroque drawing: Johann Andreas Wolff in Munich. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. May 6, 2016, p. 12.