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Filial- und Wallfahrtskirche Mariä Himmelfahrt, Antwort, Bad Endorf, Landkreis Rosenheim, Bavaria, Germany


Deutsch: Chorraum mit dem 1888/1889 errichteten Hochaltar mit einem Aufbau nach Entwürfen des Teisendorfer Malers Joseph Hitzinger (1834–1913) unter Verwendung von Teilen des barocken Hochaltars von 1713, dessen Meister unbekannt sind. Das Altarblatt zeigt die Unbefleckte Empfängnis in einem Barockgemälde von 1713/1714, das 1843 von Theobald Paur restauriert worden ist. Die hochbarocken Seitenfiguren, links die Hl. Katharina und rechts die Hl. Barbara, wurden zusammen mit den beiden Putten 1713 vermutlich von Joseph Wolf, Bildhauer in Rosenheim, geschaffen. Das Tabernakel mit vier Säulen entstand um 1780 im Stil des Spätrokoko. Siehe Peter von Bomhard, Die Kunstdenkmäler der Stadt und des Landkreises Rosenheim, II. Teil, S. 208–209; die Lebensdaten von Hitzinger finden sich im DNB-Datensatz.
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