List of Italian-Swiss personalities in Kaisersteinbruch

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This list contains personalities born in Italy or Switzerland (from the middle of the 16th century), especially stonemasons and sculptors who worked with the hard limestone in the Kaisersteinbruch quarries . Some moved on after the respective assignment, many stayed here for generations and became subjects of the rule of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey . The imperial quarry on Leithaberg was a central meeting point for Swiss-Italian construction professionals in the Holy Roman Empire . The list does not claim to be complete.

The name of the place changed from: Heiligenkreuzer Steinbruch, the new quarry on Leythaberg (1576), Ihro kayserl. Majesty Quarry on Leithaberg (1579), the kayserl. Quarry on Leythaberg, the imperial − royal quarry on Leythaberg, Kaiser quarry, quarry definitely Kaisersteinbruch.

Artist family dell'Allio

Simon di Andre

  • Simon di Andre (* around 1631; † April 9, 1696 in Kaisersteinbruch) Italian apprentice stonemason, he married Magdalena Allesguets in 1669, daughter of the stonemason Jacob Allesguets. They acquired a half of the house with two gardens, which were sold to Georg Zwelletitsch in 1693. Simon was buried when he was 65 years old and given holy sacraments.

Benedict Annon

  • Benedict Annon (* 1627 in Como im Wälschland ; † April 6, 1702 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and sculptor in the baroque era. In 1655 he married Margaretha, widow after the master stonemason Thomas Ruffini. His witnesses were the masters Ambrosius Ferrethi , Paul Clerici , witnesses of the bride Ambrosius Regondi , judges and Andre Lucchese . He became a court jury and senior master of the stonemasons' guild. In 1701 he was given a lifelong right to live in his (heavily indebted) house.

Artist family Bregno

The Bussi family of artists

  • Carl Bussi (also Butzi; † October 20, 1629 in Kaisersteinbruch) Criminal case in the quarry, the boy was killed by a shot. Carl was the cousin of the brothers Antonius and Hieronymus Bregno sen. Master Mattia Laurentius was suspected of the act by the brothers, as he confesses to having fired a shot on the same day. Abbot Christoph Schäffer examined and researched, tried to maintain unity and peace among them. The boy himself had heartily forgiven everything.
  • Franciscus Bussi (also Buz; * from the Milan area) began his apprenticeship in the Viennese building works on November 20, 1643 with his uncle, master stonemason Hieronymus Bregno, who was both a Viennese citizen and a subject from Heiligenkreuz in Kaisersteinbruch. His main guarantor was master stonemason and master builder of St. Stephan Hans Herstorffer . Entry in the Kaisersteinbrucher "Register" 1652: According to Hieronymus Bregnos sen. Death received the son Hieronymus Bregno jun. and his cousin shared a house with a garden and half a quarry. The property was sold to the master stonemason Ambrosius Ferrethi in 1661 .
  • Pietro Bussi (also Peter P (W) utz; * in the Milan area;) master stonemason and baroque sculptor. Lives in Heiligenkreuz quarry. The register of tax arrears 1647 shows for Peter Putz, master stonemason .. 29fl 12kr. On February 11, 1652 he married Regina Zottlin. Her parents were Primus Zottl, Bürger and Sailer zu Salzburg and Anna, she was in the service of Judge Pietro Maino Maderno . Stonemason assignment at the Palais Modena in Herrengasse .
  • Santino Bussi (born August 28, 1664 in Bissone; † February 21, 1736 in Vienna), he was a plasterer, stucco sculptor of Italian origin; the Vienna palaces he was constantly with his compatriots from the Kaisersteinbruch in connection with the Stadtpalais Liechtenstein , Liechtenstein Garden Palace , Prince Eugene occupied him in his palaces in the city palace of Prince Eugene , the Belvedere Palace , etc. Hofstukkateur.

Carlone family of artists

The Clerici family of artists

  • Andrea Clerici (* around 1585 in Meride ?; † 1633 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and baroque sculptor, first in the Kaisersteinbrucher register in 1603, the house and garden are sold to Pietro Maino Maderno in 1633.
  • Benedetto Clerici 1628 In the “Register” 1628: He sells to the stonemason Mathias Lindtner.
  • Domenico Clerici (* in Meride ?; † 1633 in Kaisersteinbruch) 1633 master stonemason and baroque sculptor, his house is inherited by Francesco Maderno.
  • Paolo Clerici (* 1613 in Kaisersteinbruch; † June 30, 1659 ibid) master stonemason and baroque sculptor. Founder of the Pest (Kuruzzen) Cross from 1646, as a carpentry journeyman he signed a letter from the Kaisersteinbruch stonemasons in 1651 , the Viennese stonemason leased the large quarry.

Antonius Crivelli

Artist families Ferretti and Rezi

In the Kaisersteinbrucher register 1680: Camillo Rezi, Italian master stonemason, married to Francisca, master Ambrosius Ferrethi sold a herb garden because he was going to master Camillo from the quarry into the woods.

Freywiller family of artists

  • Heinrich Freywiller (* in Zurich , Switzerland ; † in Kaisersteinbruch) stonemason, the stonemason brotherhood appointed master Pietro Maino Maderno , then Prince of Liechtenstein Hofsteinmetz, as his teacher. On August 5, 1654 he married Christina, widow of Christoph Wiegner, Kaisersteinbrucher Leutgeb ( innkeeper ), in 1664 his son Felix was born
  • Felix Freywiller (* in Kaisersteinbruch; † October 28, 1726 ibid) son of Heinrich, his teacher was court stonemason Ambrosius Ferreti, who worked on the new wing , the Leopoldine wing of the Hofburg . These works have steered his life in a different direction. The tombstone tells about it: ... FELIO FREIWILLER GEWESTER STEINMEZ GESELL HAS THE EMPEROR 30 JAR GEDIND ... (served the emperor for 30 years: Leopold I. 1705; Joseph I. 1711; emperor Karl VI.) He was a Swiss member of the kuk become satellite bodyguard. His grave slab is preserved.

Antonius Gardesoni

  • Antonius Gardesoni (* in Como; † after 1590 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and sculptor of the Renaissance. In 1551 a quarry on Leithaberg was put back into operation, which had been anchored in the consciousness of experts since ancient times. The first stonemasons to work here again were Pietro Solari , a Swiss sculptor from Bissone, and Antonius Gardesoni, an Italian journeyman, born in Como. His letter of March 22, 1590 to the Abbot Johann Rueff of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey was considered the oldest Kaisersteinbruch document for centuries. From the letter in extracts ... I - Master Antonius Gardesoni - can say, as the oldest stonemason on the Leithaberg , that I worked here in the quarry on the Leithaberg for a long time and that I have now reached a special age. So that I may entertain my wife and children better in the future, my obedient request reaches Your Grace. Since I've been working on for thirty years here , look for a new quarry and may work in it.

Adam Hammerschmied

Adam Hammerschmied, a blacksmith from Switzerland from Schmitten / Aare , married the maid Maria Eva Mäzlin in the Kaisersteinbruch church on September 28, 1720. Witnesses were the journeyman stonemason Anton Koch, the blacksmith Jacob Grill and the lime distiller Heinrich Ritter, all from Steinbruch.

Leonhardt crab apples

... the servants who stay in the quarry live from the work with these six masters. Ulrich Payos, Pietro de Magistris , Leonhardt Holzäpfl, Nicolae di Novo, Andre Ruffini and Antonius Bregno . They are all Swiss , including four Masters of Her Imperial Majesty. In the event Her Majesty need them, you owe them to put all other work aside and to get Her Majesty's things done. How they now lead a main gate at Ebersdorf Castle ... "

The de Laurentijs family of artists

  • Mattia Laurentius , (also Mathias Lorentisch, * around 1580 in Carabbia , today part of Lugano , Switzerland, † January 27, 1654 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and sculptor of the Renaissance. In 1628 he married Maria Tencallin, widow after Bernardo Tencallo. The inheritance was the house and the quarry. In the community he took over the office of jury, in 1644 in the Kaisersteinbrucher handicraft the annually changing office of head supervisor ("quarter master"). This year the main huts in Vienna and Wiener Neustadt called on the imperial masters to obey them. From this a lively correspondence. In some church accounts his collaboration with the church under construction is documented.
  • Giovanni Laurentius , (also Johann Lorentisch, * 1610 in Carabbia, † April 7, 1666 in Kaisersteinbruch) son of master Mattia, master stonemason and baroque sculptor. In the Heiligenkreuz documents the name Lorentisch applies, Laurenti from Carabbia , also Lorenzi , is possible . Johann was apprenticed to Pietro Maino Maderno in 1624 and a master craftsman in 1640. The father died in 1654, the widow Maria handed over the family property to her son Johann. Large order from the Jesuit Church and the Jesuit College at Am Hof ​​Square in Vienna. In his second marriage in 1666 he married Anna Catharina, daughter of the imperial builder Simone Retacco in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. The witnesses were the noble and esteemed Mr. and Master Silvestro Carlone , master mason, Francesco della Torre , stonemason, Mr. Master Carolus Martin Carlone , mason, the artful and well-experienced Mr. Carpoforo Tencalla , painter. With that he had penetrated to the very core of the Italian artists in Vienna.

Lucchese family of artists

  • Andrea Lucchese also Andre de Luca, Andre Lucaß (* Pambio , now part of Lugano ); † 1658 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and sculptor. Listed in the Kaisersteinbrucher Register from 1628, in 1636 he and his wife Elisabeth bought a house with a garden from the stonemason Hans Misson. Jury. After both deaths, the entire estate came to Hieronymus Bregno. He was a member of the Italian stonemason and bricklayer family "de Luca", who worked in Wiener Neustadt in the 16th century, or a Lucches (e). The court architect Filiberto Lucchese was a contemporary, the collaboration with the imperial quarry has already been documented for the imperial buildings. He could have immigrated from Pambio (now part of Lugano).
  • Filiberto Lucchese # Lucchese and the Imperial Quarry

The Maderno family of artists

Pietro de Magistris

Giovanni Missoni

Giovanni Missoni, also Hans Misson, first mentioned in 1603 in the land register Kaisersteinbruch. Italian stonemason, along with his wife, with a house and garden written on them. In 1636 they sold a piece of land to Andrea Lucchese . Her son Antonius Missoni worked in Graz , her house was abandoned. In 1652 the garden next to the way from Wilfleinsdorf at the fountain was sold to the master stonemason Lucchese.

Domenicus Morelli

  • Domenicus Morelli (* around 1627 in Riva San Vitale ; † February 21, 1662 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and baroque sculptor. Acquitted as a journeyman by Ambrosius Regondi in 1646, his professional path led him to the court sculptor Pietro Maino Maderno , who worked for Prince Karl Eusebius of Liechtenstein in Feldsberg Castle . On April 18, 1654, the prince commissioned him for the church in Feldsberg "to make seven altars with white, red and black marble stones , as well as the balustrades of red and black marble for every altar by the demolition of Giovanni Pietro Tencalla ...". For the time being, Morelli was not allowed to travel to his homeland ... only after January 1662 ... on the trip to the "imperial quarry" not far from Vienna an unexpected death trial.

Giacomo Murato

  • Giacomo Murato (* around 1563 on Lake Lugano , Switzerland ) imperial master stonemason and sculptor of the Renaissance. With Ulrich Payos, also a master stonemason, he acquired a quarry including a house and garden in 1603. This property was subdivided again in 1615, part of which went to the Viennese sculptor Antonius Crivelli. Documented is: Giacomo Murato and Antonius Tencalla, initially Stephan Bregno, stonemasons on the Leithaberg, did not want to recognize the rule of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey , but only the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire . Because of their resistance, correspondence arose between Emperor Rudolf II and Abbot Paul Schönebner of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey . Considering that Mr. Abbot wishes to be subservient to him, our ancestors, as well as we have worked here for 57 years (note: that means 1550!) Carefree and unchallenged, that the quarry of Her Majesty and not Belong to abbots! May 1608. In 1617 he became the first carpentry master of the independent quarter store for stonemasons and masons in the imperial quarry .

Nicola di Novo

  • Nicola di Nova, Italian sculptor, in the master book of the main store in Wiener Neustadt, his name is written down in 1617 as a master of Kaisersteinbrucher. 1618 Sculpture work on the main gate of Ebersdorf Castle .

Bartolomeo Patti

  • Bartolomeo Patti (also Bartholomäus Pethan, * around 1540 in Riva San Vitale ; †) master stonemason and sculptor of the Renaissance. From around 1560 he and his journeymen received orders for the imperial buildings, Ebersdorf Castle , Eine Baugesellschaft u. a. with Pethan and Pozzo worked for Castle Neugebauten in the imperial quarry (the big columns ...), with his journeyman Alexius Payos .

Artist family Payos

Father Georg Perger

Father Georg Perger (* 1625 in Bruneck , then in Tyrol, South Tyrol in Italy; † September 10, 1667 in Kaisersteinbruch) In 1649 he was dressed in the Heiligenkreuz Abbey , and in 1652 he was ordained a priest . After various tasks in the monastery itself, he became a parish administrator in Kaisersteinbruch, where he died and was buried in the monastery.

Artist family Pery

  • Antonius Pery (* around 1644 in Lugano , Switzerland; † 1683, on the run from the Turks) baroque sculptor and master stonemason, trained with the sculptor David Weiss, a guarantor was Ambrosius Regondi . First marriage with Anna Catharina, née Retaccin , widow after Giovanni Laurentius . She inherited a house on Wipplingerstraße in Vienna. Your grave slab is preserved. Builder of the right side altar of the Kaisersteinbruch Church , a cross altar.
  • Johannes Pery (* 1670 in Kaisersteinbruch; † March 30, 1705 ibid) son of Antonius and Anna Catharina, master stonemason and baroque sculptor. In 1684 he became an apprentice to the judge and court stone mason Ambrosius Ferrethi . Marriage to Catharina Herstorfferin. Her grandfather Hans Herstorffer , master builder of St. Stephen's Cathedral and headmaster of the Viennese building works, had bought large amounts of money in the imperial quarry and thus caused considerable turmoil in the stonemasonry brotherhood.
  • Martin Pery (born February 15, 1700 in Kaisersteinbruch; † April 28, 1729 ibid) son of Johannes and Catharina, stonemason. 1726 Marriage to Catharina N. On June 9, 1729, after his death, son Joseph is born.

Petrucci family of artists

Urban Potatschnieck

Urban Potatschnieck, son of Gregor and Regina Potatschnieck, immigrated from Vindonissa ( Windisch in Switzerland ), worked as a day laborer in the quarry. He married the maid Eva Gerbineckhin, daughter of Sebastian and Maria Gerbineckh, in the Kaisersteinbruch Church on May 4, 1696, witnesses were Gregor and Sebastian Gerbineck. Thereby a possible connection with excavations (rubble mounds) at the " Castrum Vindonissense " and the Roman fort at the royal court can be established.

Antonio Pozzi

  • Antonio Pozzi (also Pozzo; * in Milan ;) stonemason and master craftsman for the imperial buildings of the Renaissance. Son of Jacopo Pozzo, who was the first master in the Dornbach quarry in 1562. A construction company with Pethan and Pozzo worked for Schloss Neugebauten in the imperial quarry (the large pillars of the western gallery, after the emperor's death the eastern gallery ...), including his journeyman Alexius Payos . The stone from the Kaisersteinbruch was considered the best.

Regondi family of artists

Pankratius Rosso

  • Pankratius Rosso, also Roth († 1640 in Kaisersteinbruch) Italian master stonemason and sculptor of the Renaissance. A plot of land in a garden between the barren monastery and the quarry was sold to Master Rosso in 1628. In 1633 Elisabeth Bregnin, daughter of Antonius Bregno , married the Pankratz. In 1636 the father moved to a different rulership in Bruck , so he gave the house and garden to his daughter and gave the quarry to Pancratz. In 1640, after his death, she married the stonemason Ambrosius Regondi , who is recorded in the book for a house, quarry and several gardens.

Artist family Ruffini

  • Andre Ruffini (also Roffin, Rofin, * 1590 in the Como district , Lombardy , Italy , † September 1648 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and sculptor of the Renaissance. His wife Margaretha, née Wildtmann, and her brother Steffan Wildtmann were the landlords of St. Johannes near Altenburg. In 1617 she was the beginner and founder of the Kaisersteinbruch Church. In 1626 he carried out the post of carpentry master of the Kaisersteinbruch quarter shop. On Judgment Day 1634 he was elected the first judge in the quarry. So your graces have appointed Abbot Michael Schnabel as judge in front of an entire congregation and presented him with a judicial staff in hand. In the Salva Guardia privilege for emperor quarry by Ferdinand III. Andre Ruffini was named in 1646, and her grave slab has been preserved.
  • Thomas Ruffini († April 30, 1652 in Kaisersteinbruch) brother of Andre, master stonemason of the Renaissance. Juror, his widow married the master stonemason Benedict Annon .

Solari family of artists

  • Antonio Solari († 1586 in Kaisersteinbruch ), sculptor and master stonemason in Wiener Neustadt, Kaisersteinbruch
  • Pietro Solari (* around 1530 in Verna ; † 1592 or before, in Kaisersteinbruch), brother of Antonio, sculptor and master stonemason in Wiener Neustadt, Kaisersteinbruch, Vienna

Tencalla family of artists

  • Antonius Tencalla (* around 1555 in Bissone , Switzerland, † 1628 in Kaisersteinbruch) Imperial stonemason and sculptor of the Renaissance. Baron Carl von Harrach commissioned him from 1599 with the stone work for Rohrau Castle .
  • Bernardo Tencalla (* around 1555 in Bissone, † 1627 in Kaisersteinbruch) master mason and sculptor. Listed in the Kaisersteinbrucher Register from 1603. After his death, the house and quarry inherited through the widow Maria of the master stonemason Mathias Lorentisch , the other half bought the master Hieronymus Bregno .
  • Giovanni Pietro Tencalla (* in Bissone, Ticino; † March 6, 1702 ibid) Italian-Swiss Baroque architect. From 1656 to 1692 he worked as an imperial builder and sculptor in Vienna. He initially worked with court architect Filiberto Lucchese . New construction of the Leopoldine wing of the Vienna Hofburg from 1672 to 1681, from 1685 to 1687 he built the Lobkowitz Palace (Vienna) . He probably also planned the Esterházy Palace.

Artist families Della Torre and Passerini

  • Francesco della Torre (* 1627 in Ramponio ; † September 28, 1687 in Prague ), he married Francesca Carlonin, a granddaughter of the wealthy city architect Silvestro Carlone , in Vienna . Royal Prague stone mason, sculptor under King Leopold I of Bohemia , learns the craft from Hieronymus Bregno in Vienna and Kaisersteinbruch
  • Giovanni Battista Passerini Sr. (* in Ramponio; † 1678 in Prague ) master stonemason and baroque sculptor, he and his fellow master Francesco della Torre left the Kaisersteinbruch after Maderno's death in 1653, both received the Prague citizenship certificate on October 30, 1663 and became important employees in the Prague construction company of Carlo Lurago .
  • Giovanni Pietro della Torre (* 1660 in Bohemia; † February 28, 1711 in Prague), succeeds his father Francesco's death as royal court stone mason in Prague, Baroque sculptor in Kaisersteinbruch, Raab ( Győr ) Giovanni Pietro della Torre and his wife acquired in 1685 Maria Margaretha in Kaisersteinbruch after the death of the master Domenico Petruzzy, who died in the Turkish War in 1683, his entire property, the quarry including the house.
  • Giovanni Battista Passerini jun. (* 1658 in Bohemia; † June 9, 1710 in Kaisersteinbruch), master stonemason and baroque sculptor. His grave slab is privately owned.

The Trumler family of artists

  • Martin Trumler (* 1651 in the Como district , Italy ; † March 20, 1705 in Kaisersteinbruch) master stonemason and baroque sculptor . He worked for the master Ambrosius Ferrethi , married his eldest daughter Maria Elisabetha in 1684 , the " best game in the quarry ", the Ferrethi clan received large orders . His grave slab is preserved.
  • Franz Trumler (* 1687 in Kaisersteinbruch; † May 13, 1745 there) master stonemason and baroque sculptor. Elder son of Martin, he will one day take over the handicraft from his father, who died in 1705, the mother had to remarry according to the guild rules in the handicraft. She chose the journeyman Elias Hill . (Your grave slab is preserved). Together with Eva Rosina, his wife, he bought the stone quarry of the Prague court stone mason Giovanni Pietro della Torre in 1713 . In 1720 he became one of the constructors of the high altar of the Kaisersteinbruch Church . For the Harrach Palace in Ungargasse , Franz and stepfather Elias Hügel delivered the ornate main portal, the steps of the main staircase and all the architectural stones from 1731–1734.
  • Ambros Joseph Trumler (born May 14, 1691 in Kaisersteinbruch) son of Martin and Maria Elisabetha. In 1703, at the age of 12, he was enrolled as a Principista , 2nd class Vienna university student.
  • Maximilian Trumler (born October 6, 1705, he was born after his father's death in Kaisersteinbruch; † before December 1, 1749 in Vienna ) master stonemason and baroque sculptor.
  • Martin Trumler , (* 1732 in Vienna; † May 3, 1760) son of Maximilian and Catharina, master stonemason and baroque sculptor. In the Kaisersteinbrucher land register in 1754 he was registered with his wife Catharina Paumannin with 2 houses, 2 half quarries, 4 herb gardens and an orchard.

Giacomo Woller

Giacomo Woller, also Jacob Woller, master stonemason, inscribed in the Kaisersteinbrucher land register 1603 with house and garden. Son of Anton Woller, a master mason who immigrated from Trento (then Tyrol, South Tyrol in Italy), from 1543 in Wiener Neustadt . He received citizenship in 1550, and in 1564 he was referred to as "City Master". That means that he runs the city's buildings. His daughter Elisabeth married the sculptor Pietro Solari . In 1628 Giacomo's property came to the master tailor Daniel Prantner.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Probst in the BF 16, post September 1987 (excerpts): .. The quarries of Kaisersteinbruch attracted artists from Italy, which founded here something like a separate colony, while not the size of a Bauhütte reached her in resembled the structures . It influenced the building process of the room significantly. One of these newcomers was the Lombard sculptor Stefano Maderno . He created his works primarily for Rome, also stopped in Kaisersteinbruch on his travels and worked here temporarily with his brother Carlo Maderno and other compatriots ...
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