Paul Rohn Elder
Paul Rohn Senior (born 1601, died 1664) is a Silesian sculptor of the Mannerism era, active in Wroclaw at least from the 1940s until his death in 1664. Son of Paul Rohn. Founder of the sculptural dynasty, which included his sons Paul Rohn and Samuel Rohn. They both ran a sculpture workshop after their father died.
The workshop of Paul Rohn the Elder created mainly the altars and epitaphs for the burghers of Wroclaw. He worked with Wroclaw craftsmen, most often with carpenter Martin Koch, painter Hans Using, calligrapher Wilhelm Schwartz and goldsmiths from the Petzel family.
Stylistically, sculptures and decorations made in the Rohnów workshop were still embedded in the Mannerist tradition. German and Dutch graphic patterns were used, and the compositions of the Saxon sculptures of the 16th and 17th centuries. Most important works Bibliography
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