- Hans
Brosamer (born in the late 1490s,
probably in Fulda; died c. 1554) was a
German draughtsman,
printmaker and
painter of the
Renaissance period. His...
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religious orders.
Images from this
period include the
woodcuts by Hans
Brosamer (1530) and
Lucas Cranach the
Elder and
Lucas Cranach the
Younger (1546)...
- were
included with
woodcuts that are
thought to have been made by Hans
Brosamer (c. 1495–1555) who may have
trained under Lucas Cranach, Sr. in Wittemberg...
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Portrait of
Sebald Haller von Hallerstein, 1528, by Hans
Brosamer...
- Hans
Brosamer, 1550:
woodcut in Luther's
Small Catechism of God, the Creator...
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quickly spread,
leading to
other artists, such as
Albrecht Altdorfer, Hans
Brosamer, and
Hieronymus Hopfer,
creating their designs in a
similar style..[citation...
- Hans
Brosamer, 1550:
woodcut in Luther's
Small Catechism of
Christ teaching His
disciples the Lord's Prayer...
- in
various media.
Minor members of the
group were
Jacob Binck and Hans
Brosamer, and
there are some
prints by a "Master IB",
named after his monogram,...
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Galleries of Scotland, 1472–1553 Hans
Brosamer –
Venus and
Cupid on a Snail, The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1538 Hans
Brosamer –
Venus und Amor als Honigdieb...
- 1561)
probable Domenico del Barbieri,
Florentine painter (died 1570) Hans
Brosamer,
German engraver, wood-cutter, and
portraitist (died 1554)
Girolamo Lombardo...