Ambrosius Petruzzy - Literature

Literature

All references are in German.

  • Michaelerkirche, Rechnungsbuch Vesperbildkapelle ab 1639.
  • Wiener Stadt- und Landesarchiv, Steinmetzakten, Ereignisprotokolle 1644.
  • Archive of Abbey Heiligenkreuz, Register.
  • Helmuth Furch, Steinmetzmeister, die in Wien und Kaisersteinbruch tätig waren, Ambrosius Petruzzy. In: Mitteilungen des Museums- und Kulturvereines Kaisersteinbruch, vol. 24, pp. 7–14, February 1993.
  • Max Pfister and B. Anderes, Repertorium der Tessiner Künstler. Der vergessene größte Kulturbeitrag der Schweiz an Europa, 2 volumes, 1994.
  • Helmuth Furch, Die Viertellade des Steinmetz- und Maurerhandwerkes im kaiserlichen Steinbruch am Leithaberg in ihrer Beziehung zur Wiener Hauptlade, 17.-18. Jh., in IV. Internationales Handwerksgeschichtliches Symposium Veszprém, 9–11 November 1994, ed. by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest/Veszprém 1995, pp. 99–102.
  • Helmuth Furch, Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, 2 vol., Museums- und Kulturverein, Kaisersteinbruch 2002–2004.
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Name Petruzzy, Ambrosius
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Short description Italian artist
Date of birth
Place of birth
Date of death 1652
Place of death

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