- Jost de
Negker (c. 1485–1544) was a
cutter of
woodcuts and also a
printer and
publisher of
prints during the
early 16th century,
mostly in Augsburg, Germany...
- of the coat of the
empire was the
Quaternion Eagle,
printed by
David de
Negker of
Augsburg after a 1510
woodcut by Hans Burgkmair.
Named after the imperial...
- Jost de
Negker and the
brothers Cornelis I (died 1528) and
Willem Liefrinck, who came
there as teens.
After his death, as
teams dis****d,
Negker remained...
- "Quaternion Eagle" (so
named after the
imperial quaternions)
printed by
David de
Negker of Augsburg,
after a 1510
woodcut by Hans Burgkmair. It
showed a selection...
-
where he was working, and
signing the
reverse of blocks,
under Jost de
Negker, the
other great blockcutter of the period, on the
print projects for Maximilian...
- also used "Formschneider" as his surname), Hans Lützelburger and Jost de
Negker, all of whom ran
workshops and also
operated as
printers and publishers...
- Traut, Hans
Weiditz and
Erhard Schön. A few
remain unattributed. Jost de
Negker, the top
blockcutter of the period, was the main blockcutter, with his ****istants...
- much of Theuerdank. He
worked closely with the
leading blockcutter Jost de
Negker, who
became in
effect his publisher. He was an
important innovator of the...
-
Hieronymus Andreae Wo
cutter Jacob Faber Wo and
metalcut cutter Jost de
Negker Wo
cutter Jacopo de'
Barbari En
Federico Barocci Et
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio...
- were cut from 1516 to 1519 by a
large team of block-cutters led by Jost de
Negker,
including Hieronymus Andreae,
Cornelis Liefrinck and
Willem Liefrinck....