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Among his works are the Church of St. Nicholas (1703–1711, later completed by his son) and theBřevnov Monastery (1708–1721) inPrague, Church of St. Clare inCheb (1708–1711).[1] Some of his works are difficult to identify, due to the lack of documentation.