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词条 Hans Daucher
释义

  1. Life

  2. Selected works

      Reliefs    Medals  

  3. Bibliography

  4. References

  5. External links

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Hans Daucher (1486, Augsburg – 1538, Stuttgart) was a German Renaissance wood carver, sculptor and medal designer.

Life

Hans and his father, the sculptor and woodcarver Adolf Daucher (c. 1460, Ulm – c. 1524, Augsburg), both worked in Augsburg and belonged to the Ulm School. Either Hans or Adolf produced the altarpiece weighing 370 talents which has been on the high altar of the Evangelical Lutheran St. Annenkirche in Annaberg-Buchholz, though it was long thought to be a collaboration between them. Some of its materials originated in the Ore Mountains on the Czech border, 403 kilometres from Augsburg. In 1522 the work was unveiled in the 'Hauptchor' or upper choir of the church. The Solhofen limestone sculptures were surrounded by a framework made up of ten different types of Italian marble. Hans is also known to have worked independently on the Fugger Chapel in the same church after 1512 – its central Corpus Christi and Lamentation of Christ groups, the putti on the marble balustrade in front of the chapel and the choir stalls are his work.

Daucher's sculpture The Lamentation of Christ, dated to around 1500, is in Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité in the town of Saverne. Hans also worked between 1515 and 1516 on the late Gothic decoration of the Rathaus in Augsburg. Schindler considers the marble monument to the nobles of Hürnheim in Hochaltingen to be Daucher's masterpiece.[1] He was so in demand that he had to maintain a large studio in Augsburg, with one area producing and processing huge marble blocks for his sculptures and another for melting and casting medals and cooling his large and small sculptures. It also included a desk with his drawing instruments, where he produced designs after living and dissected models – Daucher often dissected these himself, using a basement filled with ice tubs to preserve the specimens and bodies.

Selected works

Reliefs

Medals

Bibliography

  • Eser, Thomas: Hans Daucher. München/Berlin 1996

References

1. ^Herbert Schindler: Augsburger Renaissance, Hans Daucher und die Bildhauer der Fuggerkapelle bei St. Anna. Bavaria Antiqua, 1985.
2. ^Stefan Krause: Das Porträt Hans Maler – Studien zum frühneuzeitlichen Standesporträt, Wien, 2008 (Google-online), S.44..

External links

  • {{Commons category-inline|Hans Daucher}}
  • Bildindex: Hans Daucher.
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5 : 1486 births|1538 deaths|People from Augsburg|German sculptors|German male sculptors

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