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Hans Brosamer (1495-1553)

"Hans Brosamer (born in the late 1490s, probably in Fulda; died c. 1554) was a German draughtsman, printmaker and painter of the Renaissance period. His life has left hardly any documentary trace, other than his prints, but he was active in Fulda from 1536 to 1545, and later worked in Erfurt.

His works include over 600 woodcuts, mostly illustrations for books of various sorts, but also a number of independent prints. He produced 38 engravings (as listed by Hollstein), and a number of drawings, mostly with his monogram. As a painter, a number of portraits of figures from the local elites, normally at half-length, are attributed to him. " - (en.wikipedia.org 08.03.2021)

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Drawn Hans Brosamer (1495-1553)

Printing plate produced Hans Brosamer (1495-1553)
Was depicted (Actor) Sibylle of Cleves (1512-1554)

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