Ignaz Günther

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Gravestone for Ignaz Günther at the Benedictine Abbey Church of St. Marinus and St. Anianus in Rott am Inn
Gravestone for Ignaz Günther at the Benedictine Abbey Church of St. Marinus and St. Anianus in Rott am Inn
Günther's Maria Immaculata (ca. 1750), now in the Bode Museum in Berlin
Günther's Maria Immaculata (ca. 1750), now in the Bode Museum in Berlin

Ignaz Günther (born November 22, 1725 in Altmannstein, Germany; died June 27, 1775 in Munich) was a German sculptor and woodcarver within the Bavarian rococo tradition.

He studied under Johann Baptist Straub from 1743 to 1750 and under Paul Egell in Mannheim from 1751 to 1752. In 1753, he worked at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. In 1754, he started his own shop in Munich.

He is best remembered for his work in churches, especially his altars.

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