Johann, Meister
Johann, Meister (fl. C14). Designer of the hall-choir of the Cistercian Abbey of Zwettl in Lower Austria (1343–83), which has the chevet arrangement of ambulatory and radiating chapels, probably influenced by the work of the Parler family.
Bibliography
Bae:Austria (1929);
Grodecki (1986)
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