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Johann Caspar Bagnato

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Minster Salem, nave
Veitsburg in Ravensburg
Rixheim, commandry of Teutonic Knights
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Klingnau, provost's office

Johann Caspar Bagnato (1696 – 15 July 1757), also known as Giovanni Gaspare Bagnato, was born in Landau in the Palatinate of the Rhine. He was an architect of the Baroque-period, most active in the southwest of Germany and in northern Switzerland. His father was born in Como, Italy, whereas his mother, Anna Maria Stickelmeyer, was German. His son Franz (Ignaz) Anton Bagnato (1731–1810) also worked as an architect.

In 1729, he was offered the chance to execute a major re-design of the castle in Altshausen. Most of the plans he designed for this castle were, however, never realized.

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Further reading

  • Fendler, Rudolf (1996), Johann Caspar Bagnato (1696-1757), der Barockbaumeister aus Landau, Landau: Knecht, ISBN 3-930927-17-9
  • Gubler, Hans Martin (1985), Johann Caspar Bagnato (1696-1757) und das Bauwesen des Deutschen Ordens in der Ballei Elsaß-Burgund im 18. Jahrhundert. Ein Barockarchitekt im Spannungsfeld von Auftraggeber, Bauorganisation und künstlerischem Anspruch, Sigmaringen: Thorbecke, ISBN 3-7995-7031-4
  • Wohleb, Joseph L. (1952), "Das Lebenswerk der Deutschordensbaumeister Johann Kaspar Bagnato und Franz Anton Bagnato", Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte, 11