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Burgkmair the
Elder (1473–1531) was a
German painter and
woodcut printmaker. Hans
Burgkmair was born in Augsburg, the son of
painter Thomas Burgkmair...
- coat of arms of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Introduced around 1510 by Hans
Burgkmair, the
Quaternion Eagle mixed two pre-existing concepts: the
Imperial Quaternions...
- 1483. It is
attributed to Hans
Burgkmair the Elder, and the lost
original may have been by his father,
Thoman Burgkmair, who very
plausibly met Schongauer...
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exhibition at the
National Gallery, London. In the
German Renaissance, Hans
Burgkmair made a set of six woodcuts, each
showing three of the "Eighteen Worthies"...
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Thoman Burgkmair, or
Thomas Burgkmair (died 1523) was a
German painter. The
father of Hans
Burgkmair, and the father-in-law of Hans
Holbein the elder...
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prints first produced for
monochrome printing,
swiftly followed by Hans
Burgkmair the Elder. The
formschneider or block-cutter who
worked in the
press of...
- be noted.
Tilman Falk
notes that the
armour wore by a
captain in Hans
Burgkmair's work (1504) in the
Basilica Santa Croce,
classified by Weis-Liebersdorf...
- He
began studying art at a
young age and was a protégé of
painter Hans
Burgkmair.
Furtenagel began his
apprenticeship in 1515 at the age of 10.
After leaving...
- The
brazen bull (left)
depicted on an old
engraving by Hans
Burgkmair...
- A
brazen bull as
depicted by Hans
Burgkmair the Elder....