Hinrik Bornemann

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The crucifixion , around 1490

Hinrik Bornemann , also Hinrich Bornemann (* around 1450 in Hamburg ; † not before 1499 and not later than 1510) was a late Gothic painter and official painter in Hamburg .

Life

Hinrik Bornemann was the son of the Hamburg painter Hans Bornemann , together with Gherburg Bornemann , co-founder of the Hamburg brotherhood of St. Luke's Guild . After Hans Bornemann's death, before 1474, the widow married the painter Hinrik Funhof . So Funhof became the stepfather of Hinrik Bornemann.

Hinrik Bornemann's main work is the Lukas altar for the Mariendom , which has been one of three medieval altars in the Jakobikirche in Hamburg since the cathedral was demolished as a result of secularization in 1806 . This altar was completed in 1499 by Absolon Stumme and Wilm Dedeke , the latter also married Hinrik Bornemann's widow.

The winged altar in Güstrow Cathedral from around 1500 is also associated with his influence .

In the history of art in the 20th century it was largely disputed whether Hinrik Bornemann or his stepfather Absolon Stumme was the master of the Hamburg cathedral altar . After its demolition, the former high altar of the cathedral in Hamburg ended up in what is now Poland, namely the Marienburg . The master of the Lüneburg foot washing is also associated with Hinrik Bornemann as an emergency name .

literature

Web links

Commons : Hinrik Bornemann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Carl Georg Heise : PhD thesis , p. 66 ff., Accessed on January 9, 2014
  2. Opinion around 1950 with the master of the Hamburg cathedral altar . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 37 : Master with emergency names and monogramists . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1950, p. 136-137 .