Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner

The Prodigal Son Living with Harlots by Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
The Assumption and Crowning of Mary, painted ceiling in the transept of Baitenhausen church, 1760

Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner (1702 in Ebbs, Tirol; † September 7 1761 in Augsburg) was an Austrian-German Rococo painter.

Life

He was born Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner in Tyrol and he learned glass painting in Salzburg. He moved to Augsburg and worked as a glass painter. The ceiling painting in the Sanctuary of the Holy Cross of the former Klosters Mountains is considered as his largest and most important work.[1]

Works

References

  1. "Baumgartner, Johann Wolfgang". Oxford Art Online.   via Oxford Art Online (subscription required) . Retrieved February 4, 2016.

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