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The artist at work painting Hans Sachs (1494-1576) (colour litho)
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The artist at work painting Hans Sachs (1494-1576) (colour litho)
CHT218580 The artist at work painting Hans Sachs (1494-1576) (colour litho) by Herneyssen, Andreas (1538-82) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: chief exponent of Nuernberg Meistergesang; inspiration for Richard Wagner (1813-83); original conserved in the Museum at Wolfenbuettel; by trade a shoemaker he became one of the most influential German writers and poets; ); eArchives Charmet; German, out of copyright
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Meistersinger Self Portrait 1483 1546
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This print showcases the talented artist, Andreas Herneyssen, diligently at work as he paints a portrait of the renowned Hans Sachs. Sachs, a prominent figure in German history and literature, was not only a chief exponent of Nuernberg Meistergesang but also served as an inspiration for the legendary composer Richard Wagner. The original painting, now conserved in the Museum at Wolfenbuettel, beautifully captures Sachs' essence and significance. It is fascinating to witness Herneyssen's skillful brushstrokes bringing this influential writer and poet back to life. Hans Sachs himself led an extraordinary life; originally a shoemaker by trade, he rose to become one of Germany's most influential literary figures. His contributions spanned across various genres including poetry and playwriting. This self-portrait serves as a testament to his immense talent and impact on German culture. Through this mesmerizing lithograph print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported into the world of both artist and subject. The vibrant colors used by Herneyssen breathe vitality into every stroke while paying homage to Sachs' legacy. This image is not just an artistic representation but also holds historical value. It encapsulates the spirit of creativity that flourished during this era while shedding light on two remarkable individuals who left indelible marks on their respective fields - art and literature.
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