A late Baroque family of architects active in Bavaria, Franconia, Bohemia and other southern German areas. Known architects include brothers Georg Dientzenhofer (c. 1643-89), Christoph D. (1655-1722), Leonhard D. (c. 1660-1707), and Johann D. (c. 1663-1726), as well as Christoph's son Kilian Ignaz D. (1689-1751). Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
バイエルン,フランケン,ボヘミアなど南ドイツ周辺で活躍したバロック後期の建築家一家。ゲオルクGeorg Dientzenhofer(1643ころ‐89),クリストフChristoph D.(1655‐1722),レオンハルトLeonhard D.(1660ころ‐1707),ヨハンJohann D.(1663ころ‐1726)の兄弟とクリストフの息子キリアン・イグナツKilian Ignaz D.(1689‐1751)らが知られる。
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