Anton Erhard Martinelli
Anton Erhard Martinelli (* 1684 in Vienna ; † September 15, 1747 ibid) was an Austrian architect .
Life
His father, Francesco Martinelli, worked as an architect in Vienna. Anton Erhard Martinelli learned from master mason Christian Öttl , became master in 1711 and master mason in 1730. Martinelli later also took on architectural commissions and was ultimately appointed court architect. He was a builder valued by the nobility. He often worked for the Esterházy family in particular .
Works
- Collaboration at the Karlskirche in Vienna
- Collaboration at the Palais Schwarzenberg
- Collaboration at Schloss Frain an der Thaya , Czech Republic (from 1723)
- Collaboration at Schloss Frauenberg , Czech Republic
- Zrinski Castle in Čakovec , Croatia
- Blaj Cathedral , Transylvania
- Convent of the Ursulines in Vienna, with Saint Ursula (Vienna)
- Palais Thinnfeld in Graz
- 1714–1724: Former palace chapel and today's parish church in Breitenfurt near Vienna-St. Johann Nepomuk
- 1723: St. Jacob's Church in Hřivice , Czech Republic
- 1724: Castle chapel in Postoloprty , Czech Republic
- 1727–1730: Town hall in Budweis
- 1730–1732: Neuwartenburg Castle in Timelkam
- 1732: Parish Church of St. Wolfgang in Tribuswinkel
- Modifications to Valtice Castle (Feldsberg)
The imperial quarry
Mainly supporting architectural parts were made of the hardest Kaiserstein , so an intensive collaboration with Kaisersteinbruch masters is documented.
- A selection:
Web links
Commons : Anton Erhard Martinelli - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Remarks
- ↑ In the literature, the name "Anton Marinelli" is often incorrectly stated. For example at Dehio, Lower Austria, part 2, p. 2387.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Pavel Zatloukal (eds.), Pŕemysl Krejčiŕik and Ondŕej Zatloukal: The Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape . Foibos Books, Prague 2012, p. 56.
- ↑ Some names and buildings: Martinelli Anton Erhard, Haresleben Johann Georg , Hügel Elias , Kaiserstein in Vienna: Karlskirche, (New) Kittsee Castle, Esterháza Castle (Fertöd), in: Helmuth Furch , Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch. Volume 2 I – Z, Museum and Culture Association Kaisersteinbruch , Bruckneudorf-Kaisersteinbruch 2004.
- ^ Historical lexicon Kaisersteinbruch. Volume 2 I-Z. PDF.
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SURNAME | Martinelli, Anton Erhard |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Martinelli, Antonín Erhard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1684 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | September 15, 1747 |
Place of death | Vienna |