Jamnitzer
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- | '''Jamnitzer''' ist der Familienname folgender Personen: | + | '''Jamnitzer''' is the family name of the following people: |
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+ | * [[Wenzel Jamnitzer]] (1507 or 1508 - 1585) German goldsmith and engraver, author of ''[[Perspectiva Corporum Regularium]]'' (1568) | ||
+ | *[[Hans Jamnitzer]] (1539–1603) | ||
+ | * [[Christoph Jamnitzer]] (1563–1618) German goldsmith and engraver, author of ''[[Neuw Grottessken Buch]]'' (1610) | ||
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- | * [[Christoph Jamnitzer]] (1563–1618), Nürnberger Goldschmied der Spätrenaissance | ||
- | * [[Wenzel Jamnitzer]] (* 1507 oder 1508; † 1585), deutscher Goldschmied, Kupferstecher und Stempelschneider | ||
- | '''Wenzel Jamnitzer''' (sometimes '''Jamitzer''', or '''Wenzel ''Gemniczer''''') born [[1507]]/[[1508]] in Vienna, died [[December 19]], [[1585]], in [[Nürnberg]]) was an German [[etcher]] and [[goldsmith]], who worked in [[Nuremberg]]; the best known [[goldsmith]] of his era. | ||
- | Examples of his work can be seen in the [[Louvre]] gallery in France and the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] in [[London]]. | ||
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Jamnitzer is the family name of the following people:
- Wenzel Jamnitzer (1507 or 1508 - 1585) German goldsmith and engraver, author of Perspectiva Corporum Regularium (1568)
- Hans Jamnitzer (1539–1603)
- Christoph Jamnitzer (1563–1618) German goldsmith and engraver, author of Neuw Grottessken Buch (1610)
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