Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm

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Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm (born January 20, 1797 in Bezau / Vorarlberg , † November 5, 1843 in Stetten ) was a plasterer . As the last representative of the Vorarlberg art school and classicism in its final phase, he designed many altars and other pieces of equipment for churches in southern Germany.

Life

Jodok Wilhelm was the first child of the married couple Johann Konrad Wilhelm (1760–1837) and Anna Wilhelm, née Metzler. Nothing is known about his training. He emigrated to Stetten bei Lörrach in the 19th century and married there in 1826. The exact year in which he emigrated is not known; however, a sale of a pulpit from 1822 from the earlier church in Nuglar-St. Known as the Pantaleon .

The style of his work can be compared with the choir furnishings of the Konstanz Minster and the cathedral church in St. Blasien by d'Ixnard . His works of the expiring Classicism are comparatively sober and can also be assigned to the Biedermeier style , which also found echoes of Hellenism in the later phase of his work .

His grandson is the monument conservator Julius Wilhelm .

Works (selection)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Wilhelm: The Stukkator Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm , S. 241
  2. Wilhelm: The Stukkator Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm , S. 257
  3. Wilhelm: The Stukkator Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm , S. 242
  4. Wilhelm: The Stukkator Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm , S. 258
  5. Wilhelm: The Stukkator Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm , S. 243
  6. Wilhelm: The Stukkator Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm , S. 244
  7. Wilhelm: The Stukkator Jodok Friedrich Wilhelm , S. 245