Sebald Beham (1500-1550) was a Northern Renaissance artist born in Nuremberg, Germany. His works include woodcuts, engravings, paintings, and designs for stained glass. Most of his works are prints, however. This project focused on gaining a better understanding of the interests, associates, and living locations of Beham, based off of the knowledge that was gained through looking at where his works were printed, and by whom. Advisor: Alison Stewar
Woodcuts produced by the Nuremberg school during the early sixteenth century provide insights into t...
Sebald Beham\u27s kermis prints, published in Nuremberg from 1528 to the mid-1530s, are discussed wi...
Hans Sebald Beham (1500-1550) was a German artist. This is a German facsimile reproduction of his or...
Sebald Beham (1500-1550) was a Northern Renaissance artist born in Nuremberg, Germany. His works inc...
The prints of Sebald Beham and his brother Barthel were the subject of a recent exhibition titled Go...
The brothers (1) Sebald Beham and (2) Barthel Beham, whose oeuvre consists mainly of prints, belonge...
The prints of Sebald Beham, and his brother Barthel, were the subject of a recent exhibition titled ...
This essay makes known two unpublished documents from the last years of the life of Sebald Beham (15...
The prints of Sebald Beham and his brother Barthel were the subject of a recent exhibition titled Go...
The plight of painters and other artists was not an easy one when the Reformation made inroads into ...
Large works on paper, in particular ones that covered walls, were new in the realm of printed works ...
The German so-called Little Masters (Kleinmeister) were painter-engravers, active in the first half ...
Five hundred years ago, Sebald Beham had reasons enough to leave Nuremberg and more than enough reas...
1\. Einleitung 5 2\. Der Sammler und sein Umfeld 12 3\. Die Sammlung Behaim im Überblick 24 3.1 Dru...
Sebald Beham designed a woodcut representing a Fountain of Youth-Bathhouse that has been convincingl...
Woodcuts produced by the Nuremberg school during the early sixteenth century provide insights into t...
Sebald Beham\u27s kermis prints, published in Nuremberg from 1528 to the mid-1530s, are discussed wi...
Hans Sebald Beham (1500-1550) was a German artist. This is a German facsimile reproduction of his or...
Sebald Beham (1500-1550) was a Northern Renaissance artist born in Nuremberg, Germany. His works inc...
The prints of Sebald Beham and his brother Barthel were the subject of a recent exhibition titled Go...
The brothers (1) Sebald Beham and (2) Barthel Beham, whose oeuvre consists mainly of prints, belonge...
The prints of Sebald Beham, and his brother Barthel, were the subject of a recent exhibition titled ...
This essay makes known two unpublished documents from the last years of the life of Sebald Beham (15...
The prints of Sebald Beham and his brother Barthel were the subject of a recent exhibition titled Go...
The plight of painters and other artists was not an easy one when the Reformation made inroads into ...
Large works on paper, in particular ones that covered walls, were new in the realm of printed works ...
The German so-called Little Masters (Kleinmeister) were painter-engravers, active in the first half ...
Five hundred years ago, Sebald Beham had reasons enough to leave Nuremberg and more than enough reas...
1\. Einleitung 5 2\. Der Sammler und sein Umfeld 12 3\. Die Sammlung Behaim im Überblick 24 3.1 Dru...
Sebald Beham designed a woodcut representing a Fountain of Youth-Bathhouse that has been convincingl...
Woodcuts produced by the Nuremberg school during the early sixteenth century provide insights into t...
Sebald Beham\u27s kermis prints, published in Nuremberg from 1528 to the mid-1530s, are discussed wi...
Hans Sebald Beham (1500-1550) was a German artist. This is a German facsimile reproduction of his or...