- woodcut, and the block-carving was left to
specialist craftsmen,
called formschneider or block-cutters, some of whom
became well
known in
their own right...
-
Hieronymus Andreae, or Andreä, or
Hieronymus Formschneider, (died 7 May 1556) was a
German woodblock cutter ("
formschneider"), printer,
publisher and typographer...
- role.
Although like most
woodcut artists, he
normally let a
specialist formschneider cut the
block to his drawing, he
occasionally included both a cutter's...
-
Imperial court into the
collection which was
published by
Hieronymus Formschneider in
Nuremberg in
three volumes (1550–1555) and
titled the
Choralis Constantinus...
-
monochrome printing,
swiftly followed by Hans
Burgkmair the Elder. The
formschneider or block-cutter who
worked in the
press of
Johannes Schott in Strasbourg...
- His
woodcut designs included those for the
Dance of Death, cut by the
formschneider Hans Lützelburger the
Icones (illustrations of the Old Testament), and...
-
Proportion durch Albrechten Durer von Nurerberg".
Hieronymus Andreae Formschneider.
Retrieved 6
August 2018.
Panofsky (1945), 283. For a
French translation...
- 1526
while he was in Basel. They were cut in wood by the
accomplished Formschneider (block cutter) Hans Lützelburger.
William Ivins (quoting W. J. Linton)...
- (died June 1526), also
known as Hans Franck, was a
German blockcutter ("
formschneider") for woodcuts,
regarded as one of the
finest of his day. He cut the...
-
designing some of the
illustrations for the
specialist craftsmen (called "
formschneiders") who cut the blocks, onto
which the
design had been drawn, or a drawing...