Antonio Maria Nicolao Beduzzi (1675 – 4 March 1735) was an Italian theater engineer, painter, and architect who flourished in Vienna at the turn of the 17th century.[1]
He was born in Bologna in 1675. He succeeded Burnacini as the theatre architect at the Court in Vienna in 1708. Among his better known designs are:
- The interior of Melk Abbey for Jakob Prandtauer's baroque reconstruction
- Leopoldsberg church on Leopoldsberg above Klosterneuburg, near Vienna
- The cathedral museum of Passau
- Vienna's Theater am Kärntnertor (the site now occupied by Hotel Sacher)
- The frescos of the Landhaussaal in the Viennese Palais Niederösterreich
- The Dreifaltigkeitssäule in Linz.[2]
Beduzzi died in Vienna in 1735.
Gallery
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Glorification of Saint Joseph, ceiling fresco in the nave of Maria Taferl Basilica
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Life and Assumption of Mary
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Presentation of Christ in the Temple
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Apotheosis of Saint Joseph
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Flight into Egypt
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Coronation of Mary
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The Immaculate Mary
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Angels with Veil of Veronica and Crown of Thorns
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Ascension of Joseph to Heaven
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Corporeal Ascension of Mary into Heaven
References
edit- ^ Rizzi, W. Georg (2003). "Beduzzi, Antonio". Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
- ^ Linz, Stadt. "Denkmaldatenbank - Denkmäler - Antonio Beduzzi". Stadt Linz (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-26.
External links
editMedia related to Antonio Beduzzi at Wikimedia Commons