Christoph Luybl

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Christoph Luybl (born before 1769; died after 1800) was a German cabinet maker from the Rococo period, living in Nabburg . In 1669 he worked together with Adam Friedrich Croneiss, who also came from Nabburg, on the production of the altar and pulpit in the church in Oberpfreimd . He worked partly with his brother, the master carpenter and leaf cutter Johann Michael Luybl , who was based in Bruck in the Upper Palatinate . Together they created around the year 1770 a pulpit, a nurse chair in the choir and three altars for the Catholic parish church of St. Pancras in Roding. Further works by him are in the parish church in Pfreimd ; in the parish church of St. Vitus in Neunaigen (pulpit), Untereich (altar 1788) and Altendorf (high altar) 1778.

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  1. Croneiss, Heinrich Adam . In: Ulrich Thieme (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 8 : Coutan-Delattre . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1912, p. 159 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  2. ^ Georg Hager (ed.): The art monuments of Bavaria . Volume 2: Administrative regions of Upper Palatinate and Regensburg. I district office Roding . R. Oldenbourg, Munich 1905, p. 129 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).