Josef Jáchym Redelmayer

Josef Jáchym Redelmayer (April 20, 1727 - February 13, 1788) was a Czech painter, fresco painter and theater decorator during late Rococo period.

Life

Born in Prague, as a seventeen-year-old Redelmayer began painting decorations for Prague Theatre. For his talent and hard work he gained the favor of a local painter, with whom he studied and became one of his best pupils. He was influenced by the decorative style of the Berlin painter G. Galli-Bibiena. He created paintings for the refectory in Doksany (before 1760). Redelmayer worked for the monastery until the Josephinian interference. He died on February 13, 1788 in Prague.

Works

Only a few works of his are known to have survived. He is known for a painting of St. Libor in Prague with the Charles Brothers of Charity (1771), and frescoes in the church.[1] He also worked together with Joseph Hager to decorate the hall and chapel in the castle of Bečvář (1774), and the frescoes in the Church of Our Lady in Prague Auxiliary Sanders (together with Fr. Ant. Balk).

References

  1. "Redelmayer Frescoes (Czech)". Retrieved 2013-05-30.


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