Hans Brosamer

Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg, wood engraving, ca. 1545. Now in the Kupferstich-Kabinett in Dresden.
Portrait of a couple, oil on panel painting, 1516

Hans Brosamer (born in the late 1490s, probably in Fulda; died 1554)[1] was a German draughtsman, engraver and painter of the Renaissance period. On account of the small size of his prints he is ranked amongwhat are called the Little Masters. He designed both on wood and copper, although he was properly a wood-engraver, signing himself on his portrait of the Landgrave of Hesse, 'Formschneider zu Erfurt,' where he resided during the latter part of his life. In his copper engravings his style is somewhat modern, and resembles rather the engravers who copied the designs of others than those of the earlier period, who invented their own subjects. He sometimes marked his plates with his name, and sometimes with a cipher. The following are his principal works:

Copper plates

Woodcuts

Portraits

References

  1. "Brosamer, Hans". Deutsche Biographie. Retrieved 13 June 2017.


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