Master H in A from 1546
Master H in A from 1546 is the emergency name for an unknown Saxon painter and wood carver . The Cranach student probably worked in Leipzig around 1550 . His emergency name comes from the picture with Christ and the Samaritan woman in the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, which is inscribed with the monogram H in A and dated 1546. Herman Riegel also attributes two panel paintings to this artist in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Braunschweig , including an allegory of transience dated 1533.
Works
- Christ and the Samaritan woman (on alder wood, 82.3 × 98.2 cm, inscribed on the lower edge of the picture with the monogram H in A and dated 1546, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart , inv.no.1013)
literature
- Max J. Friedländer in Doering-Voss: Masterpieces of Art in Saxony and Thuringia, 1903, p. 17
- Addendum to H. Riegel's directory of the painting collection ( Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig) from 1900, Braunschweig 1905, p. 6
- Konrad Lange-Tübingen (arrangement): Directory of the painting collection in the klg. Museum of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, 2nd edition, Stuttgart 1907, p. 75, no. 81.
- H. Zimmermann, An anthology with prints by Valentin Bapst from Leipzig and the woodcut sequences of the monogrammist H in A , Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen, 48, 1931, pp. 217–220
- Thieme / Becker 37, 1950, p. 400
- Catalog Old Masters of the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Stuttgart 1962, p. 122
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans F. Schweers: Paintings in German museums . In: Catalog of the works exhibited in the Federal Republic of Germany . tape 2 . Saur, Munich; New York 1981, ISBN 3-598-10308-5 , pp. 623 (1268 p., Limited preview in Google Book search).