Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Actors
– A253
Hans (I) Burgkmair
(1473 - 1531)
Also known as
Hans Burgkmair der Ältere
Hans Burgkmaier
Member of
Coat of arms
Monogram
Likeness
Owner
Matrices
Jost de Negker (blockcutter), Hans (I) Burgkmair (draughtsman),
Two Aurochses
(Vienna, Albertina).
Part of
Triumphs of Maximilian
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draughtsman
Hans (I) Burgkmair (draughtsman),
Two Elks
(Vienna, Albertina).
Part of
Triumphs of Maximilian
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draughtsman
Hans (I) Burgkmair (printmaker),
Nude man with bloodletting points (Steiner)
.
Part of
Protestant and Catholic Preaching (recto) and Nude man with bloodletting points (verso) (Berlin, SMB, Kupferstichkabinett)
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printmaker
Hans (I) Burgkmair (designer), Hans (I) Burgkmair (printmaker), Jost de Negker (blockcutter),
St George (line woodblock)
designer, printmaker
Hans (I) Burgkmair (printmaker),
Initial T - Crucifix with Mary and Moses (Ramminger)
printmaker
Hans (I) Burgkmair (printmaker),
Rhinoceros
printmaker
Hans (I) Burgkmair (printmaker),
Epitaph of Conrad Celtis
printmaker
Heinrich (I) Vogtherr (printmaker attr.), Hans (I) Burgkmair (printmaker?),
Examination of Urine I (Steiner)
printmaker?
Impressions
Book copies
Publications
Inscriptions
Works
Mentions
St George (line woodblock)
Rhinoceros
Initial T - Crucifix with Mary and Moses (Ramminger)
References
Name vocabularies
CERL: cnp01470111
DB: pnd118665200
ISNI: 0000000110634152
ULAN: 500022364
VIAF: 54420521
Web resources
Credits
Created on
2021-10-13 13:39
Edited by
Grażyna Jurkowlaniec; Dariusz Żyto
Last update by
Dariusz Żyto (2024-03-01 08:02)