Dominikus zimmermans biography
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- Dominikus Zimmermann was a Bavarian Baroque architect and stuccoist whose church at Wies is considered one of the finest accomplishments of Baroque.
- Dominikus Zimmermann was a German Rococo architect and stuccoist.
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Dominikus Zimmermann
German architect
Dominikus Zimmermann (30 June 1685, Gaispoint – 16 November 1766, Wies) was a German Rococoarchitect and stuccoist.
Life
Dominikus Zimmermann was born in Gaispoint near Wessobrunn in 1685 and became a Baumeister (Architect) and a stuccoist. His older brother Johann Baptist Zimmermann was an architect and a frescoist. Working together they produced masterpieces such as the church at Steinhausen. Dominikus Zimmermann descended from a family of artists and craftsmen belonging to the so-called Wessobrunner School, worked first as a stuccoist and later as a master builder and architect. He lived in Landsberg am Lech, where he was mayor between 1748–53. He died near the pilgrims' church in Wies near Steingaden in 1766.
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Dominikus Zimmermann
ARCHITECT
1685 - 1766
Dominikus Zimmermann
Dominikus Zimmermann (30 June 1685, Gaispoint – 16 November 1766, Wies) was a German Rococo architect and stuccoist. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dominikus Zimmermann has received more than 55,293 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2019). Dominikus Zimmermann is the 309th most popular architect (down from 297th in 2019), the 3,428th most popular biography from Germany (down from 3,220th in 2019) and the 36th most popular German Architect.
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Among ARCHITECTS
Among architects, Dominikus Zimmermann ranks 309 out of 518. Before him are Paul Wallot, Giovanni da Udine, Juan Bautista de Toledo, William Chambers, Albert Kahn, and Charles Jencks. After him are Joseph Poelaert, Thom Mayne, Helmut Jahn, Augustin
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