Mathias Camin

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Mathias Camin (Caminada?) (Also: Matteo) was a leading baroque plasterer in Styria in the 17th century , especially in Graz .

Works

Graz
  • 1627 (?): Franciscan church, sacristy (attribution)
  • 1640: Maria-Hilf-Kirche, Bonaventura-Kapelle
  • 1641: Katharinenkirche, mausoleum, wall and dome stucco
  • 1645: Stift Lambrecht, Kaisersaal, Stuck together with Taddeo Galli
  • 1650: House at Hauptplatz 16, facade (attribution)
  • 1658: Maria-Hilf-Kirche, Maria-Chapel of Sorrows, stucco of the lantern
  • 1659/1660: St. Gotthard Castle, stucco on the upper floor of the arcade (attribution)
  • 1660: Hallerschloss in Graz-Waltendorf, SW tower, vaulted stucco
  • 1660: Cathedral, sacristy: vault stucco (attribution)
  • 1662: Crab cellar, 2nd floor
  • 1660/1670: Palais Dietrichstein (Burggasse), Great Hall (richly stuccoed)
  • 1670: Joanneum, 2nd floor of the arcades
Pilgrimage Church of Mariazell
  • 1649–1669: Stucco cladding and decoration of the pillars and the ceilings in the three naves, in the chapels and on the galleries
Seckau Abbey
  • 1660: Kaisersaal, stucco together with Taddeo Galli (attribution)
Hall Castle
  • Stucco (attribution)

literature

  • Max Pfister: Master builder from Graubünden - pioneer of the baroque . Bündner Monatsblatt, Chur 1993, p. 232.

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