Johann Christian Lauber

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Johann Christian Lauber (born January 29, 1732 in Hanover ; † June 19, 1785 ) was a German master carpenter .

Life

Johann Christian Lauber was born at the time of the Electorate of Hanover and from 1755 worked many times with the court sculptor Johann Friedrich Blasius Ziesenis , who also came from the city of Hanover , but also with the painter and court gilder Johann August Bartels . The trio created, for example, the structure built together with other craftsmen on the altar of the St. Osdag Church in Mandelsloh .

Works (selection)

  • Altarpiece in the St. Osdag Church in Mandelsloh; together with Ziesenis and Bartels
  • Pulpit altar designed in 1779 in the church in Horst , Andreasstrasse 5
  • 1776/78 altar in the St. Jacobi Church in Husum , carvings by Ziesenis
  • Between 1782 and 1784, together with Ziesenis: Wooden baptism and pulpit for the Jakobikirche during the renovation of the nave. The pulpit top was restored in a simplified manner after being destroyed by the Second World War.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ulfried Müller: The St. Osdag Church in Neustadt-Mandelsloh. A representative sacred building from the early Staufer period , Schnell and Steiner, Regensburg 2004, ISBN 978-3-7954-1588-4 and ISBN 3-7954-1588-8 , passim; Preview over google books
  2. Carolin Krumm (editing), Anne-Kathrin Fricke-Hellberg (assistants), Peter F. Lufen, Dietmar Vonend (editing) and others. a .: Garbsen / Horst , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony , vol. 13.2: Region Hanover. Northern and eastern part with the cities of Burgdorf, Garbsen, Langenhagen, Lehrte, Neustadt a. Rbge., Sehnde, Wunstorf and the communities Burgwedel, Isernhagen, Uetze and Wedemark , ed. by Christiane Segers-Glocke , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation . CW Niemeyer, Hameln 2005, ISBN 3-8271-8255-7 , pp. 202ff .; here: p. 203.
  3. Central Weser Region. Churches & monasteries . Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH, Nienburg 2011, p. 22.
  4. ^ Helmut Zimmermann : A dog biscuit manufacturer built villas in Kirchrode , in which: The little Hanoverian history book. Anecdotes, incidents, legends . 1st edition. Leuenhagen & Paris, Hannover 2003, ISBN 3-923976-43-7 , pp. 104-109; here: p. 105