Ignatius van Logteren

Ignatius van Logteren (1685 1732), was an 18th-century sculptor from the Northern Netherlands.

Stucco of river gods by Ignatius van Logteren on facade of Keizersgracht 695, Amsterdam

Biography

He was born in Amsterdam and was possibly the pupil of Francis van Bossuit, since his work was heavily influenced by him.[1] He became the father of the sculptor Jan van Logteren, who assisted him in his workshop in statuary and stucco reliefs for the wealthy mansion owners of Amsterdam.[1] He died in Amsterdam.

Public collections

Among the public collections holding works by Ignatius van Logteren are:

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