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Joseph Heintz the Elder, the Glossary

Index Joseph Heintz the Elder

Joseph Heintz (or Heinz) the Elder (11 June 1564 – 15 October 1609) was a Swiss painter, draftsman and architect.[1]

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  1. 17 relations: Augsburg, Basel, Bern, Constance of Austria, Court painter, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Hans Holbein the Younger, Hans von Aachen, Holy Roman Empire, J. Paul Getty Museum, Joseph Heintz the Younger, Kingdom of Bohemia, Malá Strana, Mannerism, Painting, Prague, Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor.

  2. 16th-century Swiss painters
  3. 17th-century Swiss painters
  4. Artists from Basel-Stadt

Augsburg

Augsburg (label) is a city in the Bavarian part of Swabia, Germany, around west of the Bavarian capital Munich.

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Basel

Basel, also known as Basle,Bâle; Basilea; Basileia; other Basilea.

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Bern

Bern, or Berne,Bärn; Bèrna; Berna; Berna.

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Constance of Austria

Constance of Austria (Konstanza; Konstancja; 24 December 1588 – 10 July 1631) was Queen of Poland as the second wife of King Sigismund III Vasa and the mother of King John II Casimir.

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Court painter

A court painter was an artist who painted for the members of a royal or princely family, sometimes on a fixed salary and on an exclusive basis where the artist was not supposed to undertake other work. Joseph Heintz the Elder and court painter are court painters.

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Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister

The (Old Masters Gallery) in Dresden, Germany, displays around 750 paintings from the 15th to the 18th centuries.

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Hans Holbein the Younger

Hans Holbein the Younger (Hans Holbein der Jüngere; – between 7 October and 29 November 1543) was a German-Swiss painter and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style, and is considered one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century. Joseph Heintz the Elder and Hans Holbein the Younger are artists from Basel-Stadt.

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Hans von Aachen

Hans von Aachen (1552 – 4 March 1615) was a German painter who was one of the leading representatives of Northern Mannerism.

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Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.

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J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum, commonly referred to as the Getty, is an art museum in Los Angeles, California housed on two campuses: the Getty Center and Getty Villa.

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Joseph Heintz the Younger

Joseph Heintz the Younger or Joseph Heintz (II) (1600–1678) was a German painter.

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Kingdom of Bohemia

The Kingdom of Bohemia (České království), sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe.

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Malá Strana

Malá Strana (Czech for "Little Side (of the River)") or more formally Menší Město pražské is a district of the city of Prague, Czech Republic, and one of its most historic neighbourhoods.

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Mannerism

Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, spreading by about 1530 and lasting until about the end of the 16th century in Italy, when the Baroque style largely replaced it.

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Painting

Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support").

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Prague

Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia.

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Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor

Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20 January 1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia (as Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of Bohemia (1575–1608/1611) and Archduke of Austria (1576–1608).

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See also

16th-century Swiss painters

17th-century Swiss painters

Artists from Basel-Stadt

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Heintz_the_Elder

Also known as Heinz, Joseph, J. heintz, Joseph Heintz der Ältere, Joseph Heinz.