Cosmas Damian Asam

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Interior of the Asam Church in Munich

Cosmas Damian Asam (29 September 1686 – 10 May 1739) was a German painter and architect during the late Baroque period.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Born in Benediktbeuern, he lived in Rome from 1711 to 1713 to study at the Accademia di San Luca with Carlo Maratta.<ref name=":0" /> In 1713, Asam won the Academy's first prize for his drawing of Miracle of Saint Pio.<ref name=":0" /> In Germany, he worked with his brother Egid Quirin, a sculptor and stucco worker, on building and decorating entirely new churches (such as the Asam Church in Munich) or redesigning churches in the Baroque style (RegensburgBenedictine Monastery Church of St. Emmeram).<ref name=":0" /> Their joint projects are often attributed to the "Asam Brothers". Cosmas Damian died in Munich.

Major works

Window over the high altar in the Asamkirche
Triumph of Apollo on ceiling of the Schloss (castle) in Alteglofsheim near Regensburg (1730)
Ceiling painting showing the Triumph of Benedict of Nursia in Weingarten Abbey

The Asam Brothers, singularly and together, were very prolific artists. They typically worked for Benedictine monasteries, though they occasionally took secular commissions.<ref name=":0" /> Cosmas Damian's altar depicting The Vision of St. Benedict in WeltenburgMonastery Church of St. George and St. Martin is thought to be the first realistic depiction of a solar eclipse in Western art history.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Some of the major works of Cosmas Damian are the following.

Bavaria

Baden-Württemberg

Austria

  • Innsbruck—Dom zu St. Jakob (Innsbruck Cathedral) (ceiling frescoes on the life of St. James) (1722–1723)
  • Innsbruck—Landtagssaal (State Parliament Hall) in the Alte Landhaus (ceiling and wall frescoes) (1725–1728)

Poland

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