Ignaz Reiser (sculptor)
Johann Ignaz Reiser (* in Landshut , † December 31, 1729 in Passau at the age of about 65) was a German baroque sculptor .
In 1705 he made a wooden crocodile for the Frauenhaus castle in Neuburg am Inn . In 1709 he created an Immaculate for the fountain in the courtyard of Schloss Neuburg am Inn . This figure now adorns the market fountain in Hauzenberg .
From 1705 to 1720 Reiser employed the Bohemian sculptor Johann Wenzeslaus Jorhan in his workshop .
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- ↑ Vornbach parish marriage book, vol. 3, p. 479, August 19, 1715 http://www.matricula-online.eu
- ^ Book of the Dead Passau St. Paul, Vol. 16-02, p. 483, December 31, 1729 http://www.matricula-online.eu
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SURNAME | Reiser, Ignaz |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Reiser, Johann Ignaz (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German baroque sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Landshut |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1720 |