Hans Kemmer
Hans Kemmer (sometimes Johann Kemmer,[1] fl. c. 1495-1561) was a German Northern Renaissance painter, active in Lübeck.
Life and works
Hans Kemmer came from Lübeck and was educated by Lucas Cranach the Elder in Wittenberg. In 1522 he returned to his native city and appears to have worked there for the duration of his life. In 1528 he is recorded as having bought a house on Königsstrasse street in Lübeck.[2]
The known executed work by Hans Kemmer includes 16 panel paintings, 1 mural, 7 portraits, and 3 drawings or prints; in addition, 18 other works of art have been accredited to him.[3] His masterpiece, an altarpiece dedicated to Saint Olaf, was executed for St. Mary's Church in Lübeck. It was destroyed during World War II.[2]
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References
- "Kemmer, Hans". Viaf.org. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
- "JOHANN KEMMER (B. LUBECK CIRCA 1495)". Christies. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
- "Hans Kemmer : ein Lübecker Maler der Reformationszeit". Q Sensei Scholar. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
External links
Media related to Hans Kemmer at Wikimedia Commons
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