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Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (9 March 1660 (baptized) – 25 December 1718) was a member of the German Feuchtmayer family of Baroque artists of the Wessobrunner School. Feuchtmayer was born in Wessobrunn Abbey. A sculptor and stuccoist, he (along with his brother Johann Michael) was responsible for the choir stalls in the Benedictine monastery church in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, and for the sculptures on the altars and pulpits in the Parish Church of St. Maria in Seitenstetten, Austria. He also assisted in the rebuilding of the Salem Abbey, destroyed in a fire in 1697. He died in Mimmenhausen (near Salem, Bodensee).

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  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (* 9. März 1660 [getauft] in Wessobrunn; † 25. Dezember 1718 in Mimmenhausen (bei Salem)) war Bildhauer und Stuckateur und ein Mitglied der Künstlerfamilie Feuchtmayer. Seine Eltern waren Michael Feuchtmayer († 17. März 1666 in Wessobrunn) und seine Frau Maria, eine geborene Schmuzer. Johann Michael d. Ä. (* 1666) war sein Bruder, Joseph Anton (1696–1770) sein Sohn, der nach dem Tod des Vaters die Mimmenhausener Werkstatt übernahm. Zusammen mit seinem Bruder Johann Michael schuf er Skulpturen für das Chorgestühl des Klosters Einsiedeln sowie die Kanzel und Skulpturen für den Altar der Kirche von Stift Seitenstetten. Auch bei der Neugestaltung des Klosters Salem, das 1697 von einem Feuer zerstört worden war, wirkte er mit. (de)
  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (9 March 1660 (baptized) – 25 December 1718) was a member of the German Feuchtmayer family of Baroque artists of the Wessobrunner School. Feuchtmayer was born in Wessobrunn Abbey. A sculptor and stuccoist, he (along with his brother Johann Michael) was responsible for the choir stalls in the Benedictine monastery church in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, and for the sculptures on the altars and pulpits in the Parish Church of St. Maria in Seitenstetten, Austria. He also assisted in the rebuilding of the Salem Abbey, destroyed in a fire in 1697. He died in Mimmenhausen (near Salem, Bodensee). He was the brother of Johann Michael Feuchtmayer (the Elder) and Michael Feuchtmayer (b. 1667); the father of Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer (1696–1770); the uncle of Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer (the Elder) (1705–1764) and Johann Michael Feuchtmayer (the Younger) (1709–1772); and the great-uncle of Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer (the Younger) (1735–1803). (en)
  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer, baptisé le 9 mars 1660 à Wessobrunn et mort le 25 décembre 1718 à Mimmenhausen, près de Salem, est un membre de la célèbre famille d'artistes allemands Feuchtmayer, sculpteurs et stucateurs de l'art baroque d'Autriche et d'Allemagne méridionale. (fr)
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  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer, baptisé le 9 mars 1660 à Wessobrunn et mort le 25 décembre 1718 à Mimmenhausen, près de Salem, est un membre de la célèbre famille d'artistes allemands Feuchtmayer, sculpteurs et stucateurs de l'art baroque d'Autriche et d'Allemagne méridionale. (fr)
  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (* 9. März 1660 [getauft] in Wessobrunn; † 25. Dezember 1718 in Mimmenhausen (bei Salem)) war Bildhauer und Stuckateur und ein Mitglied der Künstlerfamilie Feuchtmayer. Seine Eltern waren Michael Feuchtmayer († 17. März 1666 in Wessobrunn) und seine Frau Maria, eine geborene Schmuzer. Johann Michael d. Ä. (* 1666) war sein Bruder, Joseph Anton (1696–1770) sein Sohn, der nach dem Tod des Vaters die Mimmenhausener Werkstatt übernahm. (de)
  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (9 March 1660 (baptized) – 25 December 1718) was a member of the German Feuchtmayer family of Baroque artists of the Wessobrunner School. Feuchtmayer was born in Wessobrunn Abbey. A sculptor and stuccoist, he (along with his brother Johann Michael) was responsible for the choir stalls in the Benedictine monastery church in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, and for the sculptures on the altars and pulpits in the Parish Church of St. Maria in Seitenstetten, Austria. He also assisted in the rebuilding of the Salem Abbey, destroyed in a fire in 1697. He died in Mimmenhausen (near Salem, Bodensee). (en)
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  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (de)
  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (en)
  • Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer (fr)
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