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  1. Wenzel Parler (Czech: Václav Parléř, c. 1360 —1404) was an architect and sculptor from the Parler family of German-Bohemian master builders and son of Peter Parler. He worked on Gothic churches in the Holy Roman cities of Prague, Nördlingen, and Vienna during the Late Middle Ages .

  2. Wenzel Parler (* vor 1360 vermutlich in Prag; † 1404 in Wien) war einer der bedeutendsten Dombaumeister und Bildhauer aus der Parler-Dynastie, Sohn von Peter Parler. Er wirkte u. a. in Prag, Nördlingen und Wien.

    • vor 1360
    • Parler, Wenzel
    • Dombaumeister und Bildhauer
    • Prag
  3. Johann Parler was born in Prague where he received his education. He worked alongside his father and older brother Wenzel Parler on St. Vitus. In 1398, he was first mentioned as the cathedral's master builder ( German: Dombaumeister ). After his father died in 1399, Johann continued work on St. Vitus Cathedral.

  4. Heinrich IV. Parler (Henricus Parlerius, Heinrich Parler the younger), sculptor, founder of the International Gothic style in Prague and Moravia (1373-1390) Peter Parler (1332–1399) (Czech: Petr Parléř), son of Heinrich, brother of Michael. Wenzel Parler (Czech: Václav Parléř), son of Peter

  5. Biographie. Wenzel Parler, né avant 1360, probablement à Prague, et mort en 1404 à Vienne, était l'un des plus importants bâtisseurs d'édifices religieux et sculpteurs de la famille Parler. Fils de l'architecte Peter Parler. Il a notamment travaillé à Prague, Nördlingen et Vienne.

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · archINFORM homepage of Wenzel Parler (*1360 †1404) – German sculptor, mason and master builder [contains a list of buildings]

  7. Wenzel Parler (Czech: Václav Parléř, c. 1360—1404) was an architect and sculptor from the Parler family of German-Bohemian master builders and son of Peter Parler. He worked on Gothic churches in the Holy Roman cities of Prague, Nördlingen, and Vienna during the Late Middle Ages.