Hans Brosamer (born in the late 1490s, died c. 1554),
• Was a German draughtsman, printmaker and painter of the Renaissance period. • 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. • Next
Attributed to Hans Brosamer, Katharina Merianisited
Original, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Visited in 2017-2021.
Attributed to Hans Brosamer, Katharina Merianisited