Background
Dinglinger was born in Biberach an der Riß (today in Baden-Württemberg).
Dinglinger was born in Biberach an der Riß (today in Baden-Württemberg).
Dinglinger was the last goldsmith to work on the grand scale of Benvenuto Cellini and Wenzel Jamnitzer, fewer of whose large-scale works in precious materials have survived, however. His work carries on in a Mannerist tradition into the "Age of Rococo". He served his apprenticeship in Ulm, after which he refined his techniques working as a journeyman in Augsburg, Nuremberg and Vienna, three traditional centers of luxury arts
He went to Dresden in 1692, where he spent the rest of his career in the service of Augustus, by whom he was appointed court jeweller in 1698.
The sculptor Balthasar Permoser collaborated as a modeller in Dinglinger"s workshops. Dinglinger married five times and had twenty-three children, of whom eleven survived to maturity.
The famous house he erected in Dresden was burned in the Seven Years" War. He died in Dresden.