- Hans
Springinklee (c.1490/c.1495 – c.1540) was a
German artist from Nuremberg, best
known for his woodcuts. He was a
pupil of
Albrecht Dürer.
Little written...
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Later editions contained woodcuts by the well-known
engravers Hans
Springinklee and
Erhard Schön, with
beautiful miniatures in some
existing m****cript...
- Man of Sorrows,
chiaroscuro drawing on
coloured paper, 1516, by Hans
Springinklee A nineteenth-century
version of the
original type of
chiaroscuro drawing...
- (1895–1942)
Eugene Spiro (1874–1972) Carl
Spitzweg (1808–1885) Hans
Springinklee (c. 1490/5–c. 1540)
Gertrud Staats (1859–1938)
Anton Stankowski (1906–1998)...
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Until 1524 he
mainly illustrated religious books.
Together with Hans
Springinklee he
provided illustrations of
rather high
quality for the po****r prayer...
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Cleve (Flemish, 1485–1540)
Bernard van
Orley (Flemish, 1488–1541) Hans
Springinklee (German, 1490–1540) Wolf
Huber (Austrian, 1490–1553)
Lucas van Leyden...
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between 1512 and 1515,
mainly by
Albrecht Dürer and his pupils, Hans
Springinklee and Wolf Traut; the
flanking round towers are
attributed to Albrecht...
- a
series of 137
woodcuts collaboratively executed by Altdorfer, Hans
Springinklee,
Albrecht Dürer,
Leonhard Beck and Hans Schäufelein. Altdorfer's most...
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Spanish Renaissance architect and
sculptor (died 1563) 1490: Hans
Springinklee -
German wood-engraver (died 1540) 1490:
Marinus van
Reymerswaele – Dutch...
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engraving of c. 1506 by
Lucas van Leyden, and a
chiaroscuro drawing by Hans
Springinklee of 1514. The
wider landscape of the
Patinir in the
Prado allows space...