Who was Hans Burgkmair?

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Hans Burgkmair , 1473-1531, German engraver, woodcut designer, and painter.

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Jorg Breu.(Book Review) Magazine article from: Apollo ...style. In Breu, as in his Augsburg contemporaries Hans Burgkmair and Hans Holbein the Elder, we can observe a peculiar creative...in the company of Durer, Cranach, Altdorfer, Burgkmair, and Hans Baldung Grien, who also decorated pages of the...
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German Renaissance Prints: 1490-1550. Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly ...strategic items such as Oxford's unique proof of Hans Burgkmair's Emperor Maximilian on Horseback. In chapter...art. Strasbourg is represented by two artists (Hans Wechtlin and Hans Baldung); Nuremberg by seven; Augsburg by nine...
Augsburg collectors' cabinets.(Augsburg, Germany) Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques ...the Fugger and Welser families of Augsburg merchants. The city was home to the painters Hans Holbein the Elder, Hans Holbein the Younger, Hans Burgkmair the Elder, and Christoph Amberger. It was also a destination for Albrecht Durer and Lucas...
Die Fuggerkapelle bei St. Anna in Augsburg. Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly ...supporters is his adamant attribution of the altarpiece to Hans Daucher, an Augsburg sculptor of small limestone reliefs...stalls may have been designed by the imperial artist Hans Burgkmair; it is hard to tell, since the stalls were destroyed...
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