- Hans von Kulmbach
Artist Hans von Kulmbach (originally Hans Suess of Kulmbach,
Franconia ) was born around 1480 and died in 1528 inNuremberg . Hans von Kulmbach was the artist who created theKraków St. John's Altar (inscription: "Johannes Suess civis norimbergensis"). He received instruction by Jacopo de Barbiri, who for a time worked in Nuremberg. Von Kulmbach then apprenticed withAlbrecht Dürer and after Dürer retired from painting altarpieces in 1510, Kulmbach received most of those important commissions. Kulmbach had his own workshop in Nuremberg and at times worked inKraków . He also created artworks for emperorMaximilian I and for Margrave CasimirHohenzollern von Brandenburg-Kulmbach. His best works werestained-glass windows in churches, such as the Maximilian stained-glass, Margrave stained-glass at St. Sebald in Nuremberg, the Welser stained-glass at the Frauenkirche and the Nikolaus altar at Lorenzkirche. In 1511 he finished the St. Mary's altar atSkałka in Kraków. The Catherine and St. John's altar also in Kraków, are among his best works.See also
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History of Kraków External links
* [http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=532 Hans von Kulmbach biography at www.getty.edu]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/kulmbach_hans_suss_von.html Short mention at www.artcyclopedia.com]
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