:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt
{{Short description|Austrian baroque architect and military engineer}}
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| death_place = Vienna, Austria
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Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt (14 November 1668 – 16 November 1745) was an Austrian baroque architect and military engineer who designed stately buildings and churches and whose work had a profound influence on the architecture of the Habsburg Empire in the eighteenth century.{{cite encyclopedia|title=Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt |encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica |url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/265741/Johann-Lucas-von-Hildebrandt |access-date=6 October 2013}} After studying in Rome under Carlo Fontana, he constructed fortresses for Prince Eugene of Savoy during his Italian campaigns, becoming his favorite architect. In 1700 he became court engineer in Vienna, and in 1711 was named head of the court department of building. He became court architect in 1723.{{cite encyclopedia|title=Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Austria |url=http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.h/h572164_en.htm;internal&action=_setlanguage.action?LANGUAGE=en |access-date=6 October 2013}} His designs for palaces, estates, gardens, churches, chapels, and villas were widely imitated, and his architectural principles spread throughout central and southeast Europe. Among his more important works are Palais Schwarzenberg, St. Peter's Church, and Belvedere in Vienna, Savoy Castle in Ráckeve, Schönborn Palace in Göllersdorf, and Schloss Hof.
Life
Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt was born on 14 November 1668 in Genoa (Republic of Genoa).
Hildebrandt was the son of an Italian mother and a German father. Hildebrandt studied under C. Fontana in Rome, and he studied civil and military engineering under Prince Eugene of Savoy also in Rome, and military engineering in Piedmont. Hildebrandt became the favorite architect of Prince Eugène.
In 1696, Hildebrandt established himself thereafter in the Austrian capital, Vienna, where he worked for such noble families as the Dauns, Harrachs, Schönborns, and Starhembergs, and also Prince Eugene himself.
File:Wien Unteres Belvedere.jpg
In 1700, Hildebrandt became Hofburg court engineer, in 1711, head of the Court dept. of building, and in 1723, Hildebrandt became Hofburg Court architect. At the Hofburg, however, Hildebrandt could not assert himself against the rivalry of the two Fischer von Erlachs (father Johann Bernhard and son Joseph Emanuel) and worked mainly for aristocrats. Unlike the monumental works of Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, Hildebrandt's works seem more committed at a personal level and include more decorative elements. This helped his popularity spread to the middle class. Hildebrandt united Italian and French elements and shaped the development of the baroque style in south Germany and Austria.
File:Belveder - widok od frontu - Vienna.jpg
Hildebrandt was also involved in many great projects which were developed by other architects (e.g. Würzburg, Göttweig Abbey, Pommersfelden, Palais Schwarzenberg).
From 1713 to 1716, he was employed by the wealthy and powerful Kinsky family of Austria, building their residence, the Palais Kinsky, in Vienna. From 1723 on, he was inspector-general of the imperial buildings. His two best known works, the Upper Belvedere (1721–1722) and the Lower Belvedere (1714–1716), were both commissioned by Prince Eugene of Savoy.
Hildebrandt also worked in Bavaria on the Pommersfelden castle known as Schloss Weißenstein.
Hildebrandt built numerous city palaces in Vienna (e.g. Daun-Kinsky, 1716), his religious buildings are also of great importance (St. Peter's Church and Maria Treu Piaristenchurch in Vienna, Teutonic Church in Linz, or Dominican Church in Gabel, Czech Republic).
Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt died on 16 November 1745 in Vienna.
Selected works
- Winter Palace of Prince Eugene, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1695–98}}
- Sankt Laurentius, {{small|Jablonné v Podještedí, Czech Republic, 1699}}
- Loreto Chapel, {{small|Rumburk, Czech Republic, 1704-1709}}
- Palais Starhemberg-Schönburg, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1705–06}}
- Palais Auersperg, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1706–10}}
- Lower Belvedere, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1714–16}}
- Piarist Church of Maria Treu, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1716}}
- Schönborn Palace, {{small|Göllersdorf, Austria, 1712–17}}
- Geheime Hofkanzlei (Bundeskanzleramt), {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1717–19}}
- Imperial Crypt, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1710–20}}
- Savoy Castle, {{small|Ráckeve, Hungary, 1702–22}}
- Promontor Palace, {{small|Budafok, Hungary}}
- Palais Schwarzenberg, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1697–1723}}
- Upper Belvedere, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1721–23}}
- Deutschordenskirche Heilig Kreuz (Priesterseminarkirche), {{small|Linz, Austria, 1718–25}}
- Palais Kinsky, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1713–26}}
- Schloss Hof, {{small|Schloßhof, Austria, 1729}}
- Hofburg, Reichskanzleitrakt, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1723–30}}
- St. Peter's Church, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1702–33}}
- Palais Harrach, Pavillon and Januariuskapelle, {{small|Vienna, Austria, 1727–35}}
- Parish Church, {{small|Göllersdorf, Austria, 1740–41}}
- Würzburg Residence, {{small|Würzburg, Germany, 1720–44}}
- Haus zum Goldenen Adler, {{small|Wroclaw, Poland, 1750}}{{cite web|title=Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt |work=archINFORM |url=http://eng.archinform.net/arch/1339.htm |access-date=6 October 2013}}
Gallery
File:Palais Schönburg-Rainergasse 11.JPG|Palais Schönburg-Rainergasse
File:Wien - Palais Auersperg (4).JPG|Palais Auersperg
File:Wien - Unteres Belvedere (2).JPG|Lower Belvedere
File:Josefstadt (Wien) - Piaristenkirche.JPG|Piarist Church
File:Wien - Bundeskanzleramt1.JPG|Bundeskanzleramt
File:Schloss Rackeve.jpg|Savoy Castle, Ráckeve
File:Kapuzinergruft Wien 068.jpg|Imperial Crypt
File:Palais Schwarzenberg.jpg|Palais Schwarzenberg
File:AT-68612 Oberes Belvedere Außenansicht 05.JPG|Upper Belvedere façade
File:Upper Belvedere, Vienna.jpg|Upper Belvedere at night
File:Priesterseminarkirche Linz mit Priesterseminar.jpg|Priesterseminarkirch with Priesterseminar, Linz
File:Palais Kinsky Vienna June 2006 104.jpg|Palais Kinsky
File:Engelhartstetten - Schloss Hof (3).JPG|Schloss Hof
File:Reichskanzleitrakt Hofburg Vienna June 2006 415.jpg|Hofburg Palace, Reichskanzleitrakt
File:Wien - Peterskirche (3).JPG|St. Peter's Church
File:Palais Harrach Vienna Oct. 2006 002.jpg|Palais Harrach
File:Palais Bartolotti-Partenfeld Vienna June 2006 373.jpg|Palais Bartolotti-Partenfeld, Vienna
File:Alsergrund (Wien) - Lichtentaler Kirche.jpg|Pfarrkirche Lichtental
References
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External links
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Category:Austrian Baroque architects
Category:Austrian people of Italian descent
Category:Italian people of German descent
Category:Austrian untitled nobility