Josef Klemens widower

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Parish church Bartholomäberg, crucifix hanging on the choir arch at the transition from the secular nave to the divine choir of the Risen One

Josef Klemens Witwer (born November 23, 1760 in Imst ; † October 28, 1808 in Imst) was an Austrian sculptor belonging to the Witwer family of artists .

Works

  • 1774: Sculptures on the high altar and 1775 figures on the left side altar from the widower's workshop in the Innerbraz parish church
  • 1777: Sculptures (Peter and Paul) on the high altar of the Ludesch parish church
  • around 1780: Angels in the Trinity Chapel in the Josefsheim in Gaissau
  • around 1780/1790: Altar with sculptures in the chapel of St. Martin in Wengle-Bichlbach in Bichlbach
  • around 1780: 2 angels on the altar of the Martinau branch church
  • 1780: sculptures in the chapel of St. Johannes Nepomuk in Tarrenz-Obtarrenz
  • around 1787: Altar equipment (3 altars with sculptures) in the chapel in Kappl-Ulmich
  • 1787: high altar and pulpit with sculptures. Font made of wood with sculptural group "Baptism of Christ". Confessional busts of Magdalena and Hieronymus in Steeg-Hägerau Expositurkirche Hägerau
  • around 1790: Kneeling angels at the side of the tabernacle in the pilgrimage church of Bildstein
  • around 1790: Crucifix above the choir arch in the parish church of Bartholomäberg
  • around 1790: Crucifix at the Pension Sonnblick in Dalaas
  • around 1790: Two kneeling angels at the high altar of the Curatia Church in Partenen
  • around 1790: Crucifix in the New Parish Church in Lech
  • around 1790: Two kneeling angels and two putti at the high altar of the Expositurkirche Lech-Zug
  • around 1790: Figure of Mary with child at the altar of the chapel of St. Markus in Lech-Stubenbach
  • around 1790: Crucifix in the Silbertal parish church
  • around 1790: Ambo with a relief of the Good Shepherd in the parish church of Übersaxen
  • around 1790: Crucifix on the right nave wall in the Bach-Stockach branch church
  • around 1790: Crucifix in the widum of Elbigenalp Parish Church Elbigenalp
  • around 1790: Figure of John the Baptist in the chapel of St. Josef in Holzgau-Dürnau
  • around 1790: Figures of Katharina and Margaretha (lost) formerly in the Kaiser's branch church
  • 1791: Evangelist symbols and trumpet angels on the sound cover of the pulpit in the parish church of Bludesch
  • 1791: Equipment (pulpit and 3 altars with sculptures) in the parish church of Lech am Arlberg
  • 1792: 2 sculptures on the right side altar and pulpit with sculptures in the Bach parish church
  • 1792: Crucifix on the nave wall and two angels in the Kuratienkirche Innerberg
  • 1779: Tabernacle with standing cross in the Bürserberg parish church
  • 1793: Sculptures on the high altar of the Kuratienkirche Gurtis in Nenzing
  • Late 18th century: crucifix in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd in the Valduna Regional Hospital
  • End of the 18th century: Baroque altar with sculptures of the Holy Family in the chapel of St. Josef in Roppen-Obbruck
  • Putti and trumpet angels on the organ case in the parish church of Klösterle
  • Former high altar figures Peter and Paul and Nikolaus and Luzius in the parish church of Nenzing
  • Sculptures of a side altar in the parish church of Fendels

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Vorarlberg 1983 . List of artists, p. 425.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Tirol 1980 . List of artists, p. 918.