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ZIMMERMANN Johann Baptist
German painter, Bavarian school (b. 1680, Wessobrun, d. 1758, Menchen). Painter and stuccoist. Much of his early stuccowork and frescoes, such as that in the choir of Gosseltshausen parish church (1701) and the refectories of the abbeys at Tegernsee, Weyarn and Beyharting (before 1710), has been destroyed. His earliest surviving stuccowork (1707-9) is in the pilgrimage church of Maria Schnee, near Markt Rettenbach, and reveals the influences of Johann Schmuzer from Wessobrunn and an Italian stucco workshop that practised in Tegernsee.

 

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ZIMMERMANN  Johann Baptist Interior with ceiling fresco oil painting

Painting ID::  7062

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ZIMMERMANN Johann Baptist
Interior with ceiling fresco
1733 - St. Peter und Paul, Steinhausen
   
   
     

 

 

ZIMMERMANN  Johann Baptist St Veronica with the Sudary sdfg oil painting

Painting ID::  7066

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ZIMMERMANN Johann Baptist
St Veronica with the Sudary sdfg
c. 1579 Oil on canvas, 79 x 70 cm Santa Cruz Museum, Toledo
   
   
     

 

 

ZIMMERMANN  Johann Baptist The Nymph as Symbol of Nymphenburg (mk08) oil painting

Painting ID::  21946

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ZIMMERMANN Johann Baptist
The Nymph as Symbol of Nymphenburg (mk08)
1757 Ceiling fresco Munich,Schlob Nymphenburg,Steinerner Saal
   
   
     

 

 

ZIMMERMANN  Johann Baptist The Nymph as Symbol of Nymphenburg oil painting

Painting ID::  33829

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ZIMMERMANN Johann Baptist
The Nymph as Symbol of Nymphenburg
mk86 1757 Ceiling fresco Munich,Schlob Nymphenburg,Steinerner Saal
   
   
     

 

 

ZIMMERMANN  Johann Baptist Portrait of Elector oil painting

Painting ID::  77692

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ZIMMERMANN Johann Baptist
Portrait of Elector
1676(1676) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

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ZIMMERMANN Johann Baptist
German painter, Bavarian school (b. 1680, Wessobrun, d. 1758, Menchen). Painter and stuccoist. Much of his early stuccowork and frescoes, such as that in the choir of Gosseltshausen parish church (1701) and the refectories of the abbeys at Tegernsee, Weyarn and Beyharting (before 1710), has been destroyed. His earliest surviving stuccowork (1707-9) is in the pilgrimage church of Maria Schnee, near Markt Rettenbach, and reveals the influences of Johann Schmuzer from Wessobrunn and an Italian stucco workshop that practised in Tegernsee.