Franz Ludwig Wind Explained

Franz Ludwig Wind (born November 14, 1719 – August 25, 1789) was a Swiss sculptor and wood carver.

Life

Franz Ludwig Wind was born on November 14, 1719 in Kaiserstuhl, Switzerland. His father was Anton Wind from Reutte in Tyrol. Between 1735 and 1741 he probably completed as apprenticeship as a sculptor in Tyrol.[1]

On August 21, 1749, he applied for the citizenship of his home village of Kaiserstuhl. In 1755, Wind made two urns for the garden wall and ten grimaces for the windows of the Meisen guild house in Zürich.

His main work was the decorative elements and grimaces of the Marschallhof in Kaiserstuhl from 1764, which were knocked off in the 19th century.

In 1773 he designed the façade of the provost's office in Zurzach. The portal of Schloss Schwarzwasserstelz from 1776 is also attributed to Wind.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Wind, Franz Ludwig. 12 April 2021. 2011 . 10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00197791 . 978-0-19-977378-7.
  2. Alois Wind: Franz Ludwig Wind Bildhauer in Kaiserstuhl, Argovia 33, 1909, p. 73ff.
  3. Peter Felder: Barockplastik der Schweiz. 1988, p. 311 ff.