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Ignaz Günther : ウィキペディア英語版
Ignaz Günther

Ignaz Günther (November 22, 1725 – June 27, 1775) was a German sculptor and woodcarver working in the Bavarian Rococo tradition.〔The standard monograph is P. Volk, ''Ignaz Günther'' (Regensburg, 1991), building upon Adolf Feulner, ''Ignaz Günther, kurfürstlich bayerischer Hofbildhauer 1725-1775'' (Vienna, 1920) and ''Günther, der große Bildhauer des bayerischen Rokokos'' (Munich, 1947)〕
He was born in Altmannstein, Germany, where he received his earliest training from his father, then studied in Munich under the court sculptor Johann Baptist Straub from 1743 to 1750 and during his ''Wanderjahren'' that also took him to Salzburg, Olmütz, and Vienna, under Paul Egell in Mannheim from 1751 to 1752. Between May and October 1753, he worked at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and won the annual students' competition. In 1754, he started his own workshop in Munich, where he died.
He is best remembered for his work in churches, especially his altars.
A wooden crucifix styled by Günther was given by the official Bavarian civil and ecclesiastical delegation as an 85th birthday gift to Pope Benedict XVI, a native of Bavaria, on Monday, April 16, 2012.〔http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1201538.htm〕
==Major works==

*Altmannstein—Church of the Holy Cross (1763–1764)
*Aschau im Chiemgau—Gallery of Ancestors in Burg Hohenaschau (two wooden statues) (1766)
*BenediktbeuernChurch of St. Benedict (side altars, attributed)
*Freising—Neustift Abbey Church (high altar) (1756)
*Gmund am Tegernsee—Parish Church of St. Ägidius (gilded wooden relief on north side altar) (1763)
*Greisstätt-Altenhohenau—Monastery Church of St. Peter and St. Paul (altars) (1767)
*Ingolstadt—Minorite Church (Preysing epitaph) (1770)
*MallersdorfMallersdorf Abbey (high altar) (1768–1770)
*MunichBürgersaalkirche (guardian angels under the organ gallery) (1762)
*Munich—Pieces in the Bavarian National Museum, including his ' for private devotion
*München-Harlaching—Pilgrimage Church of St. Anna (altars) (1763&1764)
*Nenningen—Cemetery Chapel (Pietà—last known work of Günther) (1774)
*Rott am InnBenedictine Abbey Church of St. Marinus and St. Anianus) (high altar, side altars, and figures of the Trinity, Saint Kunigunde, Saint Henry, Saint Corbinian and Saint Ulrich) (1761–1762)
*Starnberg—St. Joseph's Church (high altar) (1766–1768)
*Weyarn—Catholic Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul (woodcarving on high altar, including Annunciation, Pietà, putti, the carved shrine of Saint Valerius, and silver-framed tabernacle) (1763–1764)

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