Johann Michael Fischer
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Johann Michael Fischer (* 1692 in Burglengenfeld/Upper Palatinate, † 1766 in Munich) was a German architect in the late Baroque period.
He is a major representative of south German Baroque architects. He studied in Bohemia and then combined Bohemian elements with Bavarian baroque traditians. He often cooperated with the most gifted Bavarian artists of his time, such as Cosmas Damian Asam and Egid Quirin Asam, Johann Joseph Christian, Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, Matthäus Günther, Ignaz Günther, Franz Joseph Spiegler, Johann Baptist Straub, Johann Baptist Zimmermann.
[edit] Main Works
- Munich, St. Anna im Lehel
- Munich, St Michael in Berg am Laim
- Aufhausen, Oratorianerkirche
- Dießen am Ammersee, minster
- Fürstenzell, minster
- Rott am Inn, minster
- Zwiefalten, minster
- Ottobeuren Abbey
- Wiblingen, monastery.