Matthias Braun

Matthias Bernard Braun was born as the fifth child of Jacob Braun and Magdalene born Neureuter. He apprenticed in the Holy Roman Empire where he was born in Salzburg, in the Republic of Venice, and in the Papal States in Bologna and Rome. In his work, it is the Italian influence, that is the most prominent. He was inspired by Michelangelo Buonarroti, Gian Lorenzo Bernini and by the Venetian sculptural school of the 17th century and thus became a great propagator of the Italian-provenience sculpture in the Central-European context.
Some time before 1710, Braun came to visit Prague (also in the Holy Roman Empire), already as a full-fledged artist creating from sandstone, and soon he became domestic in Bohemia. He found his wife and friends there, and became a citizen to the New Town of Prague. Already his first work - the statuary of the Vision of St. Luthgard (Czech: ''Vidění sv. Luitgardy'') from 1710, situated on Charles Bridge in Prague - brought to him much attention and many new orders. Braun then was able to found the biggest workshop in Prague, employing six journeymen and having an income of 900 golden a year around 1725. Soon, he himself could not manage the number of new commissions for Prague palaces, gardens, churches and many other places in Bohemia, a situation worsened by the progressing tuberculosis. That is why he only created the designs and models, had his cooperators realize them and completed the work into the final appearance. He had five children, none of which continued his work, though. He died in Prague in 1738.
Matthias Braun is probably the most famous for his collection of the ''allegories of Virtues and Vices'' situated at the Kuks Hospital in Bohemia, a commission of count František Antonín Špork. Other notable sculptures include: the ''Bethlehem'' - monumental statues chiselled directly in sandstone rocks near Kuks, forty pitoresque statues of dwarfs at the Kuks race-course, several statuaries at Charles Bridge in Prague, statues in St. Kliment's Church in Prague, the stone pillar of the Holy Trinity in Teplice, the sculptures in the interior of Czernin palace (Prague), and many others.
There is an asteroid named Mathiasbraun (number 6768), discovered in 1983. Provided by Wikipedia
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How predictive medicine leads to solidarity gaps in health by Matthias Braun
Published 2025-02-01
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Supraglacial Lake Evolution over Northeast Greenland Using Deep Learning Methods by Katrina Lutz, Zahra Bahrami, Matthias Braun
Published 2023-09-01
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Modular Neural Mechanisms for Gait Phase Tracking, Prediction, and Selection in Personalizable Knee-Ankle-Foot-Orthoses by Jan-Matthias Braun, Jan-Matthias Braun, Florentin Wörgötter, Florentin Wörgötter, Poramate Manoonpong, Poramate Manoonpong, Poramate Manoonpong
Published 2018-07-01
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Mathematical modeling of heterogeneous electrophysiological responses in human β-cells. by Michela Riz, Matthias Braun, Morten Gram Pedersen
Published 2014-01-01
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Data sovereignty: A review by Patrik Hummel, Matthias Braun, Max Tretter, Peter Dabrock
Published 2021-01-01
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Editorial: Observational Assessments of Glacier Mass Changes at Regional and Global Level by Laura Thomson, Fanny Brun, Matthias Braun, Michael Zemp
Published 2021-02-01
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Glacier inventory and recent variations of Santa Inés Icefield, Southern Patagonia by Isaac Gurdiel, Camilo Rada, Philipp Malz, Matthias Braun, Gino Casassa
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