Academy Church of St. Catherine, Zagreb (CROSBI ID 771100)
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Horvat-Levaj, Katarina
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Academy Church of St. Catherine, Zagreb
1620–1632 Religious architecture, an Early Baroque longitudinal nave church with interior buttresses and side chapels Master builder: Juraj Jassy (Jaszi ; active c. 1620) ; stuccowork: Anton Joseph Quadrio (active c. 1687–1721) ; painters: Hans Georg Geiger (active 1639–d. 1681), Hans Adam Weissenkircher (1646–1695), Krištof Andrej Jelovšek (Ilovšek, Illouscheg ; 1729–1776) ; sculptors: Ivan Jakob Altenbach (active c. 1675–d. before 1692), Ivan Komersteiner (d. 1694/95) ; marble sculpture: Francesco Robba (1698–1757) The Academy Church of St. Catherine in Zagreb was the first religious Jesuit building in Croatia. The design has an international character: the Early Baroque spatial arrangement derived from a distinctive south German hall-type of church with internal buttresses and side chapels on which, at the time, the master builder, Hans Alberthal elaborated. By contrast, the Early Baroque façade, originally designed with two campaniles or bell towers, would have allowed St. Catherine's an elevated position within the hierarchy of Jesuit religious buildings of the Habsburg monarchy, preceding even the most important of them in Vienna and Trnava.
Early Baroque; Jesuit church; the nave with wall-pilars
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