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Glockendon is a
German surname. In particular, the
Glockendons were a
family of 15th-16th-century
German artists from Nuremberg.
Albrecht Glockendon the...
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Georg Glockendon the
Elder (fl. 1484; died 1514) was a Nuremberg-based
woodblock cutter,
printer and painter.
Famed during his
lifetime for his illuminations...
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early 16th century. The son of
Georg Glockendon the
Elder and
brother of
Albrecht Glockendon, he came from the
Glockendon family of
illuminators and printers...
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Albrecht Glockendon the
Elder (c. 1432, Nuremberg – 1474. Also
spelled Albert Glockenton) was a
German engraver and m****cript illuminator. He studied...
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Albrecht Glockendon the
Younger (c.1500–1545) was a Nuremberg-based
miniaturist and woodcutter. The son of
painter and
printer Georg Glockendon, his work...
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reinforced with wood and
overlaid with a map
painted on
gores by
Georg Glockendon.
These intricate details were
based on
navigational charts by
Jorge de...
- in 1492 by
Martin Behaim (1459–1537) with help from the
painter Georg Glockendon.
Behaim was a
German mapmaker, navigator, and merchant.
Working in Nuremberg...
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craftsmen constructed what has
become the
oldest extant globe.
Georg Glockendon was the
artist who
created the
actual map
drawings following Behaim's...
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classical b****oonist
Albrecht Gessler,
German bailiff Albrecht Glockendon the Younger,
German miniaturist and
woodcutter Albrecht Gustav von Manstein...
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reinforced with wood and
overlaid with a map
painted on
gores by
Georg Glockendon. The
Americas are not
included yet, as
Columbus returned to
Spain no sooner...