Jürgen Kunckel
Jürgen Kunckel , also Georgius Kunckel (* probably 1634 in Stockholm , † after 1678) was a painter from Lübeck.
Kunckel, who came from Stockholm, became a citizen and painter in Lübeck in 1664 . So he was released from compulsory membership in the painter's office and worked as a church painter at the Marienkirche in Lübeck . Kunckel was the teacher of the painter Johann Heinrich Schwartz .
Works
- The painting Resurrection by Jairi Töchterlein was still in the office building in Lübeck around 1929 , later in the Cathedral Museum , where it was burned in the air raid on Lübeck in 1942
- a picture in the Lübeck castle church is documented up to its demolition in 1819; its whereabouts are unknown
- 1677: Altar painting for the old St. Lorenz Church , today in the Georgskapelle in Bad Schwartau
- uncertain: 1687 ceiling painting of Eksjö Church , now in the State Historical Museum in Stockholm
literature
- Willibald Leo von Lütgendorff-Leinburg : Kunckel, Jürgen in: Thieme-Becker : General Lexicon of Visual Artists , Volume 22, Leipzig 1929, p. 103
Individual evidence
- ↑ Friedrich Bruns , Hugo Rahtgens , Lutz Wilde : The architectural and art monuments of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. Volume I, Part 2: City Hall and public buildings of the city. Max Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1974, ISBN 978-3-7950-0034-9
- ↑ Eksjötakets målade bible pictures - Samla
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SURNAME | Kunckel, Jürgen |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kunckel, Georgius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Lübeck painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | uncertain: 1634 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stockholm |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1678 |