Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner (1702 in Ebbs, Tirol - 7 September 1761 in Augsburg) was an Austrian-German Rococo painter.
He was born Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner in Tyrol and he learned glass painting in Salzburg.
He moved to Augsburg and worked as a glass painter.
The ceiling painting in the Sanctuary of the Holy Cross of the former Klosters Mountains is considered as his largest and most important work.
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