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  1. Hans Maler, llamado Hans Maler zu Schwaz ( c., 1480/1488 – 1526/1529) fue un pintor alemán especializado en retratos. Escasamente documentado, Maler nació en Ulm y falleció probablemente en Schwaz, en el Tirol austriaco, donde se le documenta hacia 1515 al servicio de los Fugger.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › es › Hans_MalerHans Maler - Wikiwand

    artista alemán / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Hans Maler, llamado Hans Maler zu Schwaz ( c., 1480/1488 – 1526/1529) fue un pintor alemán especializado en retratos. La reina Ana de Hungría y Bohemia, 1519, óleo sobre tabla, 44 x 33,3cm, Madrid, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.

  3. Visitar tienda online. La inscripción «Hans Maler von Ulm Maler zvo Schwaz» encontrada en la trasera del retrato de Anton Fugger, de 1524, que estuvo en la colección del prínci...

  4. Ulrich Fugger the Younger (1490–1525) Hans Maler German. 1525. Not on view. Hans Maler produced numerous portraits of members of the Fugger family, who by the sixteenth century had become one of Europe’s greatest mercantile and banking dynasties. This painting shows Ulrich Fugger the Younger at age thirty-five, in the final year of his life ...

  5. This discovery indicated that Hans Maler was born in Ulm in southern Germany but that between 1523 and 1524 he was in Schwaz in the Tyrol. It is thought that Maler trained in his native city, which was an important artistic centre of the day, with Bartholomäus Zeitblom or an artist of his circle. His style reveals the clear influence of ...

  6. Artist: Hans Maler (German, Ulm, born ca. 1480, died ca. 1526–29 Schwaz (?)) Date: 1517. Medium: Oil on Swiss stone pine. Dimensions: 17 x 14 1/8 in. (43.2 x 35.9 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931. Accession Number: 32.100.33. Learn more about this artwork.

  7. artvee.com › artist › hans-malerHans Maler - Artvee

    Hans Maler zu Schwaz was a German painter born in Ulm and active as portraitist in the village of Schwaz, near Innsbruck. Maler may have trained with the German artist Bartholomäus Zeitblom, who was chief master of the School of Ulm between 1484 and 1517.