Jörg Kölderer

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Jörg Kölderer: The Innsbruck armory around 1507

Jörg Kölderer (* around 1465/70 in Weiler Hof near Inzing , Tyrol ; † July 1540 in Innsbruck , Tyrol) was court painter from 1494 and then from 1518 also court architect of Emperor Maximilian I.

Kölderer provided preliminary work for the Ehrenpforte , which Albrecht Dürer then put into practice.

The house where he was born, the Wanner Hof, still exists. Benedikt Kuby filmed the handover of the farm by the last farmer in 2013.

The roll of arms created by Jörg Kölderer is the so-called Kölder roll with 39 figures including their arms for the tomb of Maximilian I in Innsbruck and can be seen in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer.

literature

  • Erich Egg:  Kölderer, Jörg. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 12, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1980, ISBN 3-428-00193-1 , p. 315 f. ( Digitized version ).
  • Mathias F. Müller: The artistic division of labor at the court of Emperor Maximilian I. Comments and additions to Jörg Kölderer's problem as a court painter. In: Communications from the Society for Comparative Art Research in Vienna , 63/3 (2011), pp. 15–22.
  • Andrea Scheichl: Jörg Kölderer, Innsbruck court painter and master builder in Tyrol at the time of Maximilian I and Ferdinand I, diploma thesis, Vienna 1992 ( catalog entry by the Austrian National Library )

Individual evidence

  1. Website Outnow "You stay the farmer"
  2. https://www.khm.at

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