Valentin Gappnigg

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Valentin Gappnigg (* 1661/62 in Styria ; † 1736 ) was an Austrian painter .

life and work

Gappnigg came to Freising in 1698 after Prince-Bishop Johann Franz Eckher von Kapfing and Liechteneck had commissioned him to decorate the prince's corridor of his residence to make paintings of the properties of the Freising Monastery. A total of 32 paintings were created by 1702. The paintings are now in the Diocesan Museum Freising and have been replaced by copies . Gappnigg also worked for the prince-bishop in the palace and in the Erching chapel ; the two monuments still appear today as he painted them in 1699.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sigmund Benker / Marianne Baumann-Engels: Freising. 1250 Years of the Spiritual City - Exhibition in the Diocesan Museum and in the historic rooms of the Domberg in Freising, June 10 to November 19, 1989, Wewel Verlag, Munich 1989. ISBN 3-8790-4162-8 , p. 375 ff.
  2. Hubert Glaser (Ed.): Hochstift Freising. Contributions to the history of property , Wewel, Munich 1990, ISBN 3-87904-167-9 , pp. 15-114.

Web links

Pictures in the Fürstengang Freising

Two pictures in the historical lexicon of Bavaria