Johann Luidl
Johann Luidl (* around 1686 in Landsberg am Lech , † around 1765 ) was a Bavarian sculptor of the Baroque .
Born as the son of the well-known sculptor Lorenz Luidl , Johann Luidl also worked as a baroque sculptor. After the death of his father, he took over the sculpting workshop in Landsberg, where he concentrated on carving figures. Luidl did not limit his activities to Landsberg, but also accepted orders from the surrounding area and became well known there.
Works
The following works represent an incomplete selection:
- Figures for the parish church in Landsberg am Lech
- Carved figures on the high altar in Sittenbach
- Figures of saints in Lauterbach
- Crucifix in the parish church of St. Cross Oberfinning (1730)
- Figure group in Untermühlhausen
- Figures of apostles in the Church of St. Michael in Mering
- around 1730/40: Carved figures in the parish church of St. Martin in Penzing in the Landsberg am Lech district
- around 1735: Figures on the high altar in the Heilig Kreuz parish church in Schwabhausen near Landsberg
literature
- New City Museum Landsberg am Lech: Art history from Landsberg am Lech - Johann Luidl . Booklet 1
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Luidl, Johann |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bavarian baroque sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1686 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Landsberg am Lech |
DATE OF DEATH | around 1765 |
Place of death | Landsberg am Lech |