Diego Francesco Carlone

Diego Francesco Carlone ( Scaria * 1674, † June 25, 1750 ) was a plasterer from the family of artists Carlone.

He went with his father Giovanni Battista Carlone in the teaching and died in 1750 in his hometown of Scaria, where he created for his home church on 40 figures shortly before his death.

Works

Austria

  • St. Florian near Linz, Upper Austria, Augustinian Canons, Kaiser rooms and prelate Chapel: From Diego Carlone the life-size plaster statues come.
  • Kremsmuenster, Upper Austria, southeast of Wels, an der Krems, Benedictine Abbey, the Imperial Hall: The stucco of the imperial hall took place until 1719.
  • Lambach, Upper Austria, southwest of Wels, on the Traun River, Benedictine Monastery, Collegiate Church of the Assumption, the high altar: The Trinity Group with angels and clouds of stucco created Paolo d' Allio and Diego Francesco Carlone.
  • Monastery buildings, New Covenant, Stuckierung the outpatient clinic (1707-1709) and the summer refectory
  • University Square, University Church: The stucco was made by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach designed by Diego Francesco Carlone and Paolo d' Allio.
  • Castle Kleßheim, festivals: The stucco was created by Paolo d' Allio and Diego Francesco Carlone.

Germany

  • Weingarten, Baden- Württemberg, Benedictine Monastery, Basilica, figure work of the great altar ( altar and transept altars ): The stucco figures of Peter and Paul at the high altar.
  • The stucco figures of St. Joachim and St. Anne in the south transept altar, the altarpiece shows the Descent from the Cross by Carlo Carlone. This altar figures represent his principal work; they date from the period 1723-1725.
  • The elegant stucco decoration of the Great Hall was created from 1736 to 1740.
  • The stucco work of the margrave's apartment are from the period 1736-1740.
  • New Corps de Logis, oval vestibule, the Hermenfiguren the stairwells.
  • Hofkirche: The figurative stucco work in the Hofkirche divided Diego Carlone and Adolf Caspar Seefried. The figures of David and Solomon on the high altar was created by Diego Carlone.

Switzerland

  • Einsiedeln, Switzerland, Sanctuary: From 1730 to 1743 created Diego Francesco Carlone 16 statues, allegorical ornaments of the eight ancient altars in the nave, and the two grave monuments on the tomb of the prince abbots.
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