Martin Aumüller
Martin Aumüller (* 1697 in Mainhinz on the Danube; † June 11, 1757 in Neuhaus ) was a Bohemian sculptor and wood carver.
Aumüller lived in Neuhaus from 1714. His most important work is the frame for the painting The Crucified , which Peter Johann Brandl made for the altar of the Propsteikirche in Neuhaus. The picture was destroyed when the vaulted ceiling of the church collapsed in 1801.
literature
- Prokop Toman: Nový slovník československých výtvarných umělců. 3rd edition, Volume 1, Prague 1947
- Želmíra Urra Muena: Aumüller, Martin . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 5, Saur, Munich a. a. 1992, ISBN 3-598-22745-0 , p. 662.
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SURNAME | Aumüller, Martin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bohemian sculptor and wood carver |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1697 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mainhinz on the Danube |
DATE OF DEATH | June 11, 1757 |
Place of death | Neuhaus |