Johann Caspar Bagnato

Johann Caspar Bagnato

Johann Caspar Bagnato also known as "Giovanni Caspare Bagnato" (1696-15 July 1757) was born in Landau in the Palatinate of the Rhine. He was an architect of the Baroque-period, most active in the southwest of Germany and in northern Switzerland. His father was born in Como, Italy, whereas his mother, Anna Maria Stickelmeyer, was German. His son Franz (Ignaz) Anton Bagnato (1731-1810) also worked as an architect.

In 1729, he was offered the chance to execute a major re-design of the castle in Altshausen. Most of the plans he designed for this castle were, however, never realized.

Works

* 1729: extension of Castle Altshausen.
* 1731-1733: church St Madgalena in Friedberg near Saulgau.
* 1732: St Martin's chapel in Meßkirch.
* from 1732: St Mary's church, Mainau island.
* 1733: alteration of minster St Verena in Zurzach.
* 1737: stables and coach building at the castle of the Freiherrn of Zimmern in Meßkirch.
* from 1739: castle of the Teutonic Knights on Mainau island.
* ca. 1740: yard and gateway at castle Dillingen/Danube.
* 1744: commandry of the Order of St. John in Tobel-Tägerschen, Canton Thurgau, Switzerland.
* 1747: church St Otmar in Bremelau near Münsingen.
* from 1747: extension of monastery in Obermarchtal.
* ca. 1750: project for a church in St Gallen, Switzerland (not executed).
* from 1751: Baroque castle Veitsburg, Ravensburg.
* 1750-1757: minster at Salem, redesign of interior and adding a turret.
* 1752-1757: renovation, redesign and extension of castle Beuggen near Rheinfelden in Baden.
* 1753-1755: church St Afra in Obernheim.
* 1745 and 1754] : provost's office building in Klingnau in Canton Aargau, Switzerland.
* 1754: house in St. Blasien, later to be called "Bagnato-builing".
* from 1754: choir and sacristy of church St Blasius in Ehingen.
* commandry of Teutonic Knights at Rixheim.

See also

* Upper Swabian Baroque Route

Further reading

*
*
*


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Johann Caspar Bagnato — Deutschordenskommende Rixheim Propstei in Klingnau …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Johann Caspar Bagnato — Cour d’Entrée de l Hôtel de l ordre du Saint Sépulcre Johann Caspar Bagnato (1696 à Landau in der Pfalz 1757 à l Ile de la Mainau) était un architecte. Architecte du bailliage de Souabe Alsace Bourgogne de l’Ordre teutonique, son œuvre… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Johann Kaspar Bagnato — Deutschordenskommende Rixheim Propstei in Klingnau …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bagnato — ist der Nachname von mehreren Personen: Franz Anton Bagnato (1731–1810), Baumeister des Barockzeitalters Johann Caspar Bagnato (1696–1757), Baumeister des Barockzeitalters Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung z …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Franz Anton Bagnato — Franz (Ignaz) Anton Bagnato (auch: Francesco Antonio Bagnato; * 15. Juni 1731 in Altshausen; † 18. Juni 1810), war ein Baumeister im Dienste des Deutschen Ordens und der Sohn von Johann Caspar Bagnato. Franz Anton Bagnato war von 1759 an für den… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Franz Anton Bagnato — Franz (Ignaz) Anton Bagnato, also known as Francesco Antonio Bagnato, (1731 1810) was the son of architect Johann Caspar Bagnato. Franz Anton Bagnato was also an architect active during the Baroque period. He is mostly remembered for his works in …   Wikipedia

  • Messkirch — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Insel Mainau — Mainau Plan der Insel Gewässer Überlinger See, Bodensee Geographische Lage …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lennart-Bernadotte-Stiftung — Mainau Plan der Insel Gewässer Überlinger See, Bodensee Geographische Lage …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Schloss Beuggen — Schloss Beuggen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”