ArtistsGeorg Glockendon
Georg Glockendon

Georg Glockendon

?–1514
WA-00018496
Nuremberg
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About

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Georg Glockendon the Elder was a Nuremberg-based woodblock cutter, printer and painter. Famed during his lifetime for his illuminations, he was also an industrious printer and published a number of the works of Erhard Etzlaub. The Erdapfel of Martin Behaim is the best known of his painted works, the majority of which remain unidentified. As a member of the Glockendon family of artists, he was the father of miniaturist and woodcutter Albrecht Glockendon II, who took over the family workshop, and master illuminator Nikolaus Glockendon.

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  • Rijksmuseum
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  • De oorspronkelijke bewoners van Afrika en India
    1511 · Rijksmuseum · 1 prov
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A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884 (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884 (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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