Significant, large rococo wall mirror - Southern Germany, c. 1760 - The workshop of the sculptor and Stuccoer attributed to Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer

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Christian Eduard Franke-Landwers Christoph Freiherr von Seckendorff

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Southern Germany, c. 1760

The workshop of the important sculptor and

Stuccoer attributed to Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer

(christened on 6 Mar 1696 in Linz,

died on 2. January 1770 in Mimmenhausen

at Salem). The mirror is framed by a

fine, partly hatched profile, at the bottom as well as as a

He is crowned with splendid carvings,

plastic protruding and perforated rocailles

decorated, which on top turns into a kind of blown up

and from the fine gables to the

leaf branches are entwined. The one Joseph

Anton Feuchtmayer created confessionals

for the pilgrimage church in Birnau (today in

St. Martin in Seefelden) and for the Mimmenhausener

The Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) below the

Cornices just as artistic rocaille carvings

on. The mirror glass dates back to the 19th century.

Century.

Height 170 cm, width 130 cm.

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