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Krzysztof Perwanger (1700–1785) was a Polish sculptor and mayor. Perwanger came to Tolkmicko about 1735. There he became a brewer, and in 1746 he was a senior member of the local beer guild. In 1758 he became the mayor of Tolkmicko. He lived in Tolkmicko until 1761. After briefly living in Königsberg, at the end of his life he settled permanently in Reszel. Perwanger was married twice. Since 1741 he was married to Feldkeller Elizabeth. After her death in 1759, he married Dorothy Meschele. He had a son John Christopher with his first wife.

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  • Christoph Perwanger (* um 1700 in Tirol; † vor 1767, wahrscheinlich 1764 in Memel) war ein Bildhauer, der in West- und Ostpreußen sowie im Ermland tätig war. (de)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (1700–1785) was a Polish sculptor and mayor. Perwanger came to Tolkmicko about 1735. There he became a brewer, and in 1746 he was a senior member of the local beer guild. In 1758 he became the mayor of Tolkmicko. He lived in Tolkmicko until 1761. After briefly living in Königsberg, at the end of his life he settled permanently in Reszel. Perwanger was married twice. Since 1741 he was married to Feldkeller Elizabeth. After her death in 1759, he married Dorothy Meschele. He had a son John Christopher with his first wife. Perwanger's sculptural techniques were influenced by the workshop of in Tolkmicko. He pioneered Rococo in Warmia. His works have been executed in plaster, marble, sandstone, wood and ivory. Perwanger's workshop produced figural sculptures and woodcarving works in the pulpit, confessionals and decorations for local churches. (en)
  • Christoph Perwanger, né vers 1700 au Tyrol et mort avant 1767, probablement 1764 à Memel, est un sculpteur actif en Prusse ainsi qu'en Varmie. (fr)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (1700 – 1785) è stato uno scultore polacco. Rampollo di una nota famiglia di artisti, fu stuccatore nella chiesa di Frombork e Dobre Miasto, ma il suo capolavoro è senza dubbio l'interno della chiesa di Święta Lipka. (it)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (ur. po 1700 w Tyrolu, zm. w 1785 w Reszlu) – rzeźbiarz, burmistrz Tolkmicka. (pl)
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  • Christoph Perwanger (* um 1700 in Tirol; † vor 1767, wahrscheinlich 1764 in Memel) war ein Bildhauer, der in West- und Ostpreußen sowie im Ermland tätig war. (de)
  • Christoph Perwanger, né vers 1700 au Tyrol et mort avant 1767, probablement 1764 à Memel, est un sculpteur actif en Prusse ainsi qu'en Varmie. (fr)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (1700 – 1785) è stato uno scultore polacco. Rampollo di una nota famiglia di artisti, fu stuccatore nella chiesa di Frombork e Dobre Miasto, ma il suo capolavoro è senza dubbio l'interno della chiesa di Święta Lipka. (it)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (ur. po 1700 w Tyrolu, zm. w 1785 w Reszlu) – rzeźbiarz, burmistrz Tolkmicka. (pl)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (1700–1785) was a Polish sculptor and mayor. Perwanger came to Tolkmicko about 1735. There he became a brewer, and in 1746 he was a senior member of the local beer guild. In 1758 he became the mayor of Tolkmicko. He lived in Tolkmicko until 1761. After briefly living in Königsberg, at the end of his life he settled permanently in Reszel. Perwanger was married twice. Since 1741 he was married to Feldkeller Elizabeth. After her death in 1759, he married Dorothy Meschele. He had a son John Christopher with his first wife. (en)
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  • Christoph Perwanger (Bildhauer) (de)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (it)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (en)
  • Christoph Perwanger (fr)
  • Krzysztof Perwanger (pl)
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