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Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (architect)

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Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (Slovenized: Janez Nepomuk Fuchs)[1] (1727 in Neiss (= Nysa, Poland?), Silesia – 7 May 1804 in Maribor)[2] was a Lower Styrian church architect and, alongside Josef Hueber (1715/17–1787), was the main representative of the "Styrian Baroque" in the third quarter of the 18th century.

Life

Johann Nepomuk Fuchs was born in Neiss, Silesia. The papers from his estate indicate that he survived the 1755 Lisbon earthquake while he was traveling for study.[2] Fuchs arrived in Maribor in the 1750s as an employee of the architect Josef Hoffer (1700–1764). After Hoffer's death, Fuchs married his widow Barbara in 1762, took over Hoffer's prominent workshop, and soon became prosperous. Fuchs was accepted into the architect's guild in 1762, became a citizen of Maribor in 1763, and became the head of the guild in 1764.[2] Fuchs is known for his oval architectural designs executed in Maribor and Pregrada. His architectural style is essentially late Baroque, although Classicist influences can be seen in his later works. Fuchs died in Maribor on 7 May 1804.[2]

Works (including attributed)

Uncertain dates

  • Renovation of Zajezda Manor (in the 1770s or 1780s), one of his few non-religious commissions, perhaps secured through Archbishop Adam Patachich.
  • St. Ladislaus' Parish Church in Pokupsko[16]

Reading

  • Đurđica Cvitanović. 1995. "Johann Fuchs projektant župne crkve u Pregradi." In: Peristil. Zbornik radova za povijest umjetnosti. ISSN 0553-6707, vol. 38, Zagreb, pp. 121–128. (reissued as offprint, Zagreb 1997)
  • Metoda Kemperl. 2005. "Jožef Hoffer – Arhitekt brez meja." In: Podravina. ISSN 1333-5286, vol. 7.
  • Metoda Kemperl. 2007. Korpus poznobaročne sakralne arhitekture na slovenskem Štajerskem, Ljubljana 2007. (Historia Artis series - electronic editions], ISBN 978-961-237-207-1 [1][permanent dead link]

References

  1. ^ Benedik, Metod. 1991. Zgodovina Cerkve na Slovenskem. Celje: Mohorjeva Družba, p. 414.
  2. ^ a b c d Curk, Jože. 1989. "Johann Nepomuk Fuchs." Enciklopedija Slovenije, vol. 3, pp. 159–160. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga.
  3. ^ Hollenegg online: Pfarrkirche zum Hl. Ägydius Archived 2015-01-19 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Marktgemeinde Ehrenhausen: Historisches Ehrenhausen
  5. ^ Pfarre St. Johann im Saggautal: Der Baumeister Johann Fuchs Archived 2012-01-28 at the Wayback Machine (with information about other churches built by Fuchs)
  6. ^ Gemeinde Seggauberg: Wallfahrtskirche am Frauenberg bei Leibnitz
  7. ^ Slovenian Tourist Board: St. Joseph (Maribor)
  8. ^ Slovenian Tourist Board: Maribor and Pohorje with surroundings - Aloysius church
  9. ^ Dr. Sergej Vrišer, Cerkev device Marije Vnebovzetze na Vurberku Archived 2008-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ mturist: Vurberk[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Franz Kraus: Zur Geschichte der Marktgemeinde Wies Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (WIESuell, special issue), p. 6
  12. ^ Valvasorjeva knjižnica Kršto: Tlakovec iz stare špitalske cerkve v Krškem[permanent dead link] (in Slovene)
  13. ^ Hollenegg online: Filialkirche St. Patrizius Archived 2015-01-20 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Ministrstvo za kulturo: Brežice - Cerkev sv. Lovrenca
  15. ^ Ministrstvo za kulturo: Zgornja Velka - Cerkev Marije Snežne
  16. ^ Pokupsko 1991 (exhibition catalogue)
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