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Pietro Francesco Carlone

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were supplied by Carlone, and the work was executed by his son Carlo Antonio (according to other sources the two brothers shared the work.) Other members of the Carlone family, Giovanni Battista or Bartolomeo, created the stucco and frescoes in 1684–85. Carlo Antonio Carlone made the design for the
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Pietro Francesco Carlone died in Garsten. The year of his death is disputed, with different sources giving 1680, 1681 or 1682. He had followed the footsteps of his father, from whom he had learned the craft. In the same way he brought his children into his building company. They first worked as his
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order (1568–1584) using the architecture of baroque churches throughout Europe as a model. Like other builders and stucco-workers in his family, including his generation and the next, Carlone built in the so-called "Jesuit style". However, the Carlones in Austria followed the spread in northern
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The church of the former Benedictine monastery was based on a design by Carlone using the Jesuit church in Linz as a model. Designed and finished by his sons Carlo Antonio and Giovanni Battista, it was said to have one of the most magnificent interiors of the late Austro-Italian Baroque.
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Italy of the pilaster style of church with galleries, barrel vault, straight chancel without transept and twin-tower facade. The innovative element of "Carlone" churches is not so much the design, but rather the opulent splendor of the stucco decorations.
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in Leoben. At that time it was under the direction of the Abbess Amalia von Leisser. The groundbreaking ceremony took place in 1652 and the work was completed in 1654. In 1827 the building came into the possession of the wheelwrights' co-operative of
303:. There he adopted the Baroque style for the expansion that had begun in 1625 on the western front. The Imperial Hall, completed in the year 1640, was decorated with rich stucco work in 1660 in preparation for a visit of the 398:
was built after the fire in 1662 of the Church and Jesuit College. The new church was already completed in 1677. Pietro Francesco Carlone is considered the architect based on stylistic evidence. The interior has a simple
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The church, an impressive monument of the Counter-Reformation, is one of the early churches of Styria that uses the pilaster style later magnificently developed in the Carlone churches of the
104:. He probably began his career in 1625 as an assistant to his father. Stories about his being involved in disturbances and serving a jail term as a youth are not clearly documented. 364:. It is assumed despite lack of archival evidence that this important building in Leoben dates back to Pietro Francesco Carlone, whose father had already settled in Leoben. 208:
In 1637 Pietro Francesco Carlone laid the blueprint of the buildings for the Cathedral chapter to be built to the north of the transept of the
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More than half of the buildings were demolished in 1832. The western façade and the towers were renovated in the 19th Century in the
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Carlone was commissioned in 1650 with construction of the huge "Upper Convent" in the northwest of the church of the Benedictine
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The first buildings associated with the name of Pietro Francesco Carlone are the chapel dedicated to St. Sebastian in
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assistants, later as employees and representatives of the enterprise, and continued the business after his death.
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In 1658, Pietro Francesco Carlone built the choir and side chapels of the parish church of St. Magdalena in
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branch of the Carlone family, was an early Baroque architect who was best known for building abbeys.
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in 1625, and a bathhouse created in 1631 for the Congregation of the Jesuits in Leoben.
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Pietro Francesco Carlone was mainly committed to abbey building. He worked during the
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Carlone was born some time before 1607, from a family of builders and later Burgers of
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layout. Parts of the building indicate stucco workers from the Carlone enterprise.
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This was followed by an imperial hunting lodge (1639) near the
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The Jesuit church of St. Ignatius in Linz, known as the
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and work on the water works (1644) in Innerberg, now
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Pietro Francesco Carlone (Before 1607 – 1681–82), or
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Index

Garsten

Saint George's Abbey, Längsee
Leoben
Leoben
Röthelstein
Gurk
Göss
Garsten
Judenburg
Seckau
Carlo Antonio Carlone
St. Florian Monastery
Giovanni Battista Carlone
Counter-Reformation
Catholic Church
Jesuit
Frohnleiten

Gurk Cathedral
Gurk Cathedral
Gurk
Leopoldsteinersee
Eisenerz
Göss Abbey
Vordernberg

Saint George's Abbey, Längsee
Saint George's Abbey, Längsee
Tragöß

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