Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff

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Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff (* 1702 in Freiberg ; †  December 29, 1773 there ) was a master carpenter and builder .

Life

Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff was born in Freiberg in 1702 and learned the carpentry trade from his father. Since 1728 he has been a citizen of Freiberg and carpenter; in 1740 he is called the mountain carpenter and since 1743 he acted as a council carpenter.

Ohndorff was one of the most important Baroque builders in Saxony outside the Dresden residence . The design idea of ​​the Protestant baroque gallery hall is adequately implemented by him in the sense of the central building ideas of this time. In his city churches, Ohndorff (first in Frankenberg in 1740/41) follows the Dreikönigskirche (Dreikönigskirche) in Dresden's Inner New Town, which goes back to George Bähr and Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann . The structure of the facade by the Freiberg master builder corresponds to the French-classicist ideas introduced in Saxony since around 1730 by Zacharias Longuelune and Johann Christoph Knöffel . Ohndorff worked very often with the carpenter and sculptor Johann Gottfried Stecher . On December 29, 1773, the builder died impoverished in Freiberg.

Works

literature

  • Hans-Joachim Krause : The Stiftskirche zu Wechselburg, Berlin 1972, pp. 144–146
  • Walter Hentschel and Walter May : Johann Christoph Knöffel . The architect of the Saxon Rococo, Berlin 1973.
  • Alfred Gottfried: Johann Christian Simon and Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff. Two Baroque master builders from Freiberg, Bonn 1989, pp. 95–180
  • Yves Hoffmann and Uwe Richter: Two unknown churches by Freiberg baroque master builder Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff. In: Monument Studies and Monument Preservation. Knowledge and work. Festschrift for Heinrich Magirius on his 60th birthday, Dresden 1995, pp. 401–408
  • Hermann Heckmann : Builder of the Baroque and Rococo. Sachsen, Berlin 1996, pp. 316-324
  • Yves Hoffmann and Uwe Richter: On the building history of the Kleinwaltersdorfer village church. In: Communications of the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony 1999, pp. 43–54
  • Uwe Richter: The Freiberg Johanniskirche. In: Mitteilungen des Freiberg Altertumsverein 86/2000, pp. 116-133
  • Yves Hoffmann and Uwe Richter: The Bourgeois House Building Freiberg in the Baroque (1650–1800). In: Dies. (Ed.): Monuments in Saxony. City of Freiberg. Articles, Volume I (= Monument Topography of the Federal Republic of Germany), Freiberg 2002, pp. 76–120
  • Mario Titze : The baroque renovation of the Freiberg Nikolaikirche and its furnishings. In: Andreas Möller History Prize 2002 and 2003, The burial chapel in Freiberg Cathedral and the Nikolaikirche Freiberg, Freiberg 2004, pp. 103–121
  • Yves Hoffmann and Uwe Richter: The baroque new building of the Frankenberg Church 1740–1745 based on designs by Freiberg master carpenter Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff. A contribution to church building in the 18th century. In: Mitteilungen des Freiberg Altertumsverein 101/2008, pp. 67–200
  • Hendrik Bärnighausen : Wechselburg Castle - for the realization of a castle from the 1750s. In: Burgenforschung aus Sachsen 22 (2009), pp. 19–83
  • Yves Hoffmann: The Freiberg master builder Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff (1702–1773). In: Andreas Möller History Prize 2010 to 2012. Monetary history in the Freiberg area - master builder in central Saxony - literary history in central Saxony. Freiberg 2013, pp. 61-96 [1] .

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