Hans Michael Hennenvogel

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Hans Michael Hennenvogel also Johann Michael Hennenvogel , (* 1722 in Wessobrunn , † 1808 in Säckingen ) was a plasterer of the Wessobrunn school .

Chronogram with puttos and rocailles by Hans Michael Hennenvogel

Life

He learned as an assistant and parlier with Johann Georg Gigl in the construction of the third monastery complex (courtyard) in 1743 of the monastery of St. Blasien and with Johann Michael Feuchtmayer in the stucco work of the Fridolin Minster in Säckingen. In 1749 he married into the Sihler family of stucco workers in Säckingen, who worked in the choir room and the side chapels in 1757 and 1758, in 1772 in the nave of the Todtmoos pilgrimage church, and in Todtmoos in 1763 and 1764 he carried out the stucco work for the prince's room in the superior council building (rectory).

Works

Stucco work by him is preserved in the churches in Laufenburg , in Minseln in the church of St. Peter and Paul and Hänner . He was also active as a sacristan in the Fridolinsmünster .

literature

  • Josef A. Ruf: Todtmoos history and landscape. Small home book of Todtmoos, Municipality Kurverwaltung Todtmoos (ed.), 1955.
  • Hermann Brommer In: Hugo Schnell: Todtmoos in the Black Forest. Art Guide No. 661, Verlag Schnell und Steiner, 1995.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hugo Schnell: Todtmoos in the Black Forest. Art Guide No. 661, 1988, p. 12.