Ignaz Waibl

Ignaz Waibl otherwise Ignatzius Woibl or Waibel (1661 – 28 February 1733) was an Austrian woodcarver.

He was apprenticed to Melchior Lechleitner, and finished his apprenticeship after 5 years, in 1681.

For the same monastery from 1699 to 1700 Waibl carved the celebrant's chair and two side altars.

In about 1705 he was involved with several others on the refurbishment of the deanery church of Breitenwang in Reutte in the Tyrol.

From no later than 1708 (and quite possibly earlier) he lived in Heimertingen in Upper Swabia in Germany, a few kilometres from Buxheim Charterhouse.

The choir stalls of Buxheim Charterhouse , one of Ignaz Waibl's greatest works