
Anton Eberhardt was a German sculptor active in the 18th century, working in the Baroque and Rococo traditions of southern Germany. He produced religious figures, architectural sculpture, and decorative works for churches and noble patrons in the region.
Eberhardt's work reflects the exuberant sculptural tradition of southern German churches, where carved and polychromed wood figures, stucco angels, and altarpiece groups created immersive religious environments. His pieces demonstrate the skilled craftsmanship typical of workshop-trained sculptors in Bavaria and Swabia.
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