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Hans Brosamer - Marcus Curtius

Marcus Curtius (1540)

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
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Hans Brosamer

Hans Brosamer 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.

On account of the small size of his engravings he is counted among the Little Masters, and many of these are rather derivative of others in the group, such as Jacob Binck and Heinrich Aldegrever, and of Lucas Cranach the Elder in his portraits. One of his woodcuts was in contrast very large, and no doubt intended to be pasted to walls. This was his David and Bathsheba, built up from nine blocks, and printed in 1554, his last dated work; unsurprisingly, it is very rare. His woodcuts include a hostile Caricature of Luther with Seven Heads (1529).

He signs himself on his portrait of the Landgrave of Hesse, 'Formschneider zu Erfurt,' ("blockcutter" of Erfurt), where he resided during the latter part of his life. He sometimes marked his plates with his name, and sometimes with a cipher.

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Salomos Götzendienst

Salomos Götzendienst (1545)

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Hanging tail of a garment

Hanging tail of a garment

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Draperiestudie nach dem Rock einer sitzenden Frau

Draperiestudie nach dem Rock einer sitzenden Frau

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Hanging pouf

Hanging pouf

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Faltenstudie nach einem hängendem Tuch

Faltenstudie nach einem hängendem Tuch

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Der untere Teil einer stehenden Kostümfigur, der Rock nach oben geschlagen

Der untere Teil einer stehenden Kostümfigur, der Rock nach oben geschlagen

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Unterkörper einer stehenden Figur

Unterkörper einer stehenden Figur

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Portrait of Sebald Haller von Hallerstein

Portrait of Sebald Haller von Hallerstein (1528)

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Samson and Delilah

Samson and Delilah (1545)

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Faltenstudie nach hängendem Stoff

Faltenstudie nach hängendem Stoff

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Two garment corners

Two garment corners

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Euclid and the geometry

Euclid and the geometry (1521)

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Rock einer Frau, die auf einem Schemel sitzt

Rock einer Frau, die auf einem Schemel sitzt

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
Hanging tail of a garment

Hanging tail of a garment

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
A pleated cloth

A pleated cloth

Hans Brosamer (German, 1495-1554)
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