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Wolf Traut

German, 1485-1520
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Wolf Traut was a German painter, designer of woodcuts and glass paintings. He apprenticed to his father, Hans Traut, a native of Speyer who became a citizen of Nuremberg in 1477. The earliest woodcuts to be firmly attributed to him were for Ulrich Pinder's 'Der beschlossen Gart des Rosenkranz Maria' of 1505, which he must have made while in the workshop of Albrecht Dürer; and he was probably also an assistant of Hans von Kulmbach. From 1512 to 1513, Dürer employed him to make woodcuts for his Triumphal Arch. His most important painting, the Artelshofener altarpiece, signed and dated 1514, and originally in the Lorenzkirche, Nuremberg, is now in Munich (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum).

From 1513 to 1518 he executed altarpieces for the monastery at Heilsbronn (now Heilsbronn Münster, and Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum). A few drawings have been attributed to Traut on a stylistic basis; they are to be found in Paris (Louvre), Erlangen (Universitätsbibliothek), Nuremberg (Germanisches Nationalmuseum) and elsewhere.

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Portrait of Hans Geyger

Portrait of Hans Geyger (1501)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
Figurative
Christ Taking Leave of his Mother

Christ Taking Leave of his Mother (after 1500)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
Illustration
Coat of Arms of Johann Stabius

Coat of Arms of Johann Stabius (after 1500)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
Illustration
First Flemish Rebellion

First Flemish Rebellion (1512–1515)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
Illustration
Nativity and Passion of Christ

Nativity and Passion of Christ (1511)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
Illustration
The Triumphal Arch of Maximilian I; Emperor Maximilian as Patron of Improvements in Artillery and Armor

The Triumphal Arch of Maximilian I; Emperor Maximilian as Patron of Improvements in Artillery and Armor (1515–17)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
Illustration
Ehrenpforte for Emperor Maximilian I.

Ehrenpforte for Emperor Maximilian I. (1512)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
Illustration
The Meeting of Joachim and Anna

The Meeting of Joachim and Anna (1500s)

Wolf Traut (German, 1485-1520)
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