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Johann Christian Wentzinger: Destruction of the idols in Tuggen   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Johann Christian Wentzinger  (1710–1797)  wikidata:Q106952
 
Johann Christian Wentzinger
Alternative names
Christian Wenzinger; christian wenzinger; chr. wenzinger; ch. wenzinger
Description German architect, sculptor and painter
Date of birth/death 10 December 1710 Edit this at Wikidata 1 July 1797 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ehrenkirchen Edit this at Wikidata Freiburg im Breisgau Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1725 Edit this at Wikidata–1797 Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q106952
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Destruction of the idols in Tuggen
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The eight reliefs in the side rooms of the rotunda above the passages were created by Johann Christian Wentzinger (or Wenzinger) himself. They are of particular importance within the entire stucco decoration in the collegiate church. The figures are shaped in pronounced three-dimensionality and are heavily undercut. As a result, the reliefs remain pictorially effective from different oblique views. The figures only occupy the spatial zone in front of the relief ground. For this is not designed in perspective as an illusionary space; rather, it is empty. This creates ambiguity: on the one hand, it reveals itself as a wall surface behind picture frames and figures. On the other hand, paradoxically, it does not appear solid and impenetrable, but becomes a free space for the moving figures to act.

The eight reliefs depict scenes from the life of St Gallus. They are to be understood as exemplary beyond the purely biographical episode. Each episode can stand alone.

The Latin inscription in the title cartouche reads: Zeal [for the house] of the Lord [consumes me]. (Psals 69,9 (New International Version)) The Psalm quotation fits the narrative of the cleansing of the temple in John (John 2,17 (New International Version)). St Gallus fights the false gods, as he is said to have done in Tuggen and Bregenz, according to the Gallusvita. Gallus, who has discarded his cloak run the rocaille in the corner, lunges with his long-handled hammer to strike a mighty blow, knocking the statue of the beautiful Diana from its pedestal with her bow of arrows. Her accompanying stag already lies in ruins on the ground..
Date between 1757 and 1759
date QS:P571,+1757-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1757-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1759-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q144945
Place of creation St. Gallen cathedral, Switzerland Switzerland
Inscriptions

Cartouche top in stucco:

ZELVS DOMINI.
[The zeal [for the house] of the Lord [consumes me].]
Notes
This is an image of a cultural property of national significance in Switzerland with KGS number
08312
References
  • Josef Grünenfelder (2018) "Die Stuckreliefs" in Josef Grünenfelder , ed. (in German) Die Kadthedrale St. Gallen. Das spätbarocke Bauwerk und seine Ausstattung (1st ed.), St. Gallen: Verlag am Klosterhof, pp. 165−175 ISBN: 9783905906240.
  • Ulrike Elisabeth Weiss (2018) "Johann Christian Wenzinger als (zunft-)«freier Künstler» und die Reliefs der Gallusvita" in Josef Grünenfelder , ed. (in German) Die Kadthedrale St. Gallen. Das spätbarocke Bauwerk und seine Ausstattung (1st ed.), St. Gallen: Verlag am Klosterhof, pp. 383−413 ISBN: 9783905906240.
  • Erwin Poeschel (1961) Gesellschaft für schweizerische Kunstgeschichte , ed. (in German) Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kantons St. Gallen. Band III: Die Stadt St. Gallen. Zweiter Teil: Das Stift, Die Kunstdenkmäler der Schweiz, 45, Basel: Birkhäuser, pp. 172−179
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Stucco reliefs from the life of St. Gallus

  1. Dressing Fridiburga
  2. Destruction of the idols in Tuggen
  3. The blessing of the Father
  4. Death of St. Gallus
  5. King Sigisbert grants a letter of protection
  6. Mass of St. Gallus
  7. Homily of St. Gallus
  8. Gallus distributes alms
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