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Portrait of a Beardless Man

1521 | Hans Maler

Hans Maler came from Ulm and likely received his training in the workshop of Bartholomäus Zeitblom. He worked as a portrait painter at the Innsbruck court and also for wealthy Tyrolean merchant families and the Fugger dynasty. His style is similar to that of Bernhard Strigel (cf. Inv. No. GG 832).

Hans Maler came from Ulm and likely received his training in the workshop of Bartholomäus Zeitblom. He worked as a portrait painter at the Innsbruck court and also for wealthy Tyrolean merchant families and the Fugger dynasty. His style is similar to that of Bernhard Strigel (cf. Inv. No. GG 832).

Artist:
Hans Maler (Ulm, nachweisbar 1500 - 1529)

Time:
1521

Object Name
Painting

Culture
German

Material/technology:
Limewood

Dimensions:
37,5 x 31,3 cm
Framed: 49,5 cm × 43,5 cm × 5,9 cm

Inscribed
Oben die Inschrift: ALS MAN. 1521. ZALT. WAS. ICH. 33. IAR ALT

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gemäldegalerie

Invs.
Gemäldegalerie, 884

Provenance
probably already 1720 in the gallery, 1772 documented in the gallery