Clemens Beutler
Clemens Beutler (also Beuttler ; * around 1623 probably in Säckingen am Rhein ; † April 10, 1682 , buried in Ebelsberg ) was an artist , topographer and painter .
Life
Clemens Beutler was the son of Caspar Beutler , lived on Lake Lucerne from 1626 and in Ebelsberg from 1654. From 1654 he was mainly active for the Count Joachim Enzmilner and created paintings and altars for the Windhaag churches. He also drew sequences of views and maps of the Windhaagschen possessions in Upper and Lower Austria . The exact recordings represent important topographical sources. The Beuttlerweg was named after him in 1954 in Linz.
Works
- Map of Lake Lucerne (1645)
- Topographia Windhagiana (aucta), first published as an appendix to Merian's Topographia in Frankfurt am Main , in 1656 as a separate book with the title Topographia Windhagiana and in 1673 in an expanded edition as Topographia Windhagiana aucta in Vienna .
- Altarpieces
- Capuchin Church (Linz)
- Parish Church of Kleinmünchen
- Parish church Münzbach
- Parish Church of Pergkirchen
- Edelbach Church ,
- in the summer refectory of Wilhering Abbey
- Zwettl Collegiate Church
- 1680 high altar image Martyrdom of St. Stephen and extract of the defense speech of St. Stephen in the parish church of Saxen
- The pictures Klavarienberg and half-length portrait of a little girl with a chicken are in Graz .
literature
- Tapan Bhattacharya: Beutler, Clemens. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
Web links
- Literature by and about Clemens Beutler in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Holdings of the Lower Austrian State Library, Sankt Pölten, query from February 14, 2010
- ^ Holdings of the Lower Austrian State Library, Sankt Pölten, query from February 13, 2010
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SURNAME | Beutler, Clemens |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Beuttler, Clemens |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Artist, cartographer and painter mainly in the service of Joachim Enzmilner |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1623 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | uncertain: Bad Säckingen |
DATE OF DEATH | April 10, 1682 |
Place of death | Ebelsberg |