Johann Pfeffer
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File:Cumehnen, evangelische Pfarrkirche, Altar von Joh. Pfeffer, 1676, Detail.jpg
Joh. Pfeffer, altar in Kumehnen Church. (source: Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870.)
File:Cumehnen, evangelische Pfarrkirche, Taufkammer, Kanzel und Altar von Joh. Pfeffer, 1676.jpg
Joh. Pfeffer, altar in Kumehnen Church. (source: Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870.)
Johann Pfeffer (or Johannes Pfeffer) was a German sculptor born in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), active 1668–1687. He sculpted the portal of the Königsberg Castle (1669) [1] and the main altar of Kumehnen Church (1676).[1][2] He made many sculpted altars and pulpits for other churches in East Prussia:
- 1668: altar in the Church in Neuroßgarten (Russian: Ной-Россгартенская кирха) .[2][3]
- 1668: pulpit in the Church of Logwino (Russian: Логвино, German: Medenau).[2][4]
- 1668: pulpit in the Church of Kotelnikowo (Russian: Котельниково, German: Wargen).[2][4]
- 1670: pulpit in the Church of Russkoje (Russian: Русское, German: Germau).[2][5]
- 1660/1670: pulpit and altar in the Church of Górowo Iławeckie (Russian: Гурово-Илавецке, German: Landsberg).[6]
- 1672: altar in the Church of Kotelnikowo (Russian: Котельниково, German: Wargen).[2][7]
- 1673: pulpit and altar in the Church of Jushny (Russian: Южный, German: Jesau).[2][8]
- 1676: pulpit in the Church of Baltiysk (Russian: Балти́йск, German: Pillau).[2][8]
- 1676: pulpit and altar in the Church of Rjabinowka (Russian: Рябиновка, German: Schmoditten).[9]
- 1676/1677: pulpit in the Church of the Altrossgarten Church (Russian: Альт-Россгартенская кирха).[2][3]
- 1676/77: altar in the Church of Bartoszyce (Russian: Бартошице, German: Bartenstein).[10]
- 1676/77: Lengthy epitaph and gravestone for Hans Christoph von Schlobhut in the Church of Bartoszyce (Russian: Бартошице, German: Bartenstein).[11]
- 1677: Lengthy epitaph and gravestone for Johannes Soher in the Church of Baltiysk (Russian: Балти́йск, German: Pillau).[5]
- 1677: pulpit in the Church of Sovetsk (Russian: Сове́тск, German: Tilsit).[12]
- 1680: altar in the Church of Ushakovo (Russian: Ушако́во, German: Brandenburg am frischen Haff or Brandenburg in Ostpreußen).[13]
- 1680: altar in the Church of Shemtshushnoye/Shaaken (Russian: Жемчужное/Шаа́кен, German: Schaaken).[14]
- 1680: altar in the Church of Bagrationovsk (Russian: Багратио́новск, German: Preußisch Eylau).[15]
- 1681: altar in the Church of Druschba (Russian: Дрýжба, German: Allenburg).[16]
- 1681: altar in the Church of Sokolica (Russian:Соколика, German: Falkenau).[13]
- 1682: altar in the Church of Marianka (Paslęk) (Russian:Марянка (Па́сленк), German: Marienfelde (Preußisch Holland)).[17]
- 1683: altar in the Church of Poretschje (Russian: Поречье, German: Allenau).[18]
- 1683: pulpit and altar in the Church of Żabin (Russian: Жабин, German: Schabienen).[19]
- 1683: pulpit and altar in the Church of Rodnowo (Russian: Родново, German: Reddenau).[20]
- 1687: altar in the Church of Dobry (Godkowo) (Döbern Preußisch Holland).[18]
Literature
- Johann Pfeffer. In: Thieme-Becker: General Dictionary of Artists of the 20th Century, p. 526.
- Anton Ulbrich: Johannes Pfeffer. The altar in the protestant Kumehnen Church . in: Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870 (Geschichte der Bildhauerkunst in Ostpreußen vom Ende des 16. Jahrhunderts bis gegen 1870.), Königsberg 1926–1929, p. 249-270 (Digital).
- Bartoszyce. Z dziejów miasta i okolic. Wyd. drugie zmienione. Wyd. Pojezierze, Olsztyn 1987, 480 str., ISBN 83-7002-239-1
- Kościoły i kaplice Archidiecezji Warmińskiej, tom II. Kuria Metropolitalna Archidiecezji Warmińskiej, Olsztyn 1999, ISBN 83-912605-0-X
- Rodnowo: kościół z XIV wieku [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 249.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Thieme-Becker: General Dictionary of Artists of the 20th Century, p. 526.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 260.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 251.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 252.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 259.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 252f.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 255.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 254.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 262.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 261-262.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 262f.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 263 and 265.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 263 and 264.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 263 and 266, 267.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 263 and 269.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 263 and 267, 270.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 263.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 268.
- ↑ Anton Ulbrich: History of sculpture in East Prussia from the 16th century to around 1870, p. 269.
