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Paul Lautensack (1478 – 15 August 1558) was a German painter and organist. Lautensack was born in Bamberg, but in 1525, on account of his having embraced the Reformation, he left that city and settled in Nuremberg. There he painted many subjects from the Apocalypse, and also wrote some treatises upon it, which were collected and published in Frankfurt in 1619. However, his fanaticism became such a public nuisance that he was in 1542 expelled from the city. After a time he was allowed to return, and is believed to have died there in 1558. Some of his paintings still exist in Bamberg, chiefly copies of the prints of Martin Schongauer and the woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer. His portrait, dated 1529, is in the Germanic Museum at Nuremberg.

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  • Paul Lautensack (* 1478 in Bamberg; † 15. August 1558 in Nürnberg) war ein deutscher Maler. (de)
  • Paul Lautensack (1478 – 15 August 1558) was a German painter and organist. Lautensack was born in Bamberg, but in 1525, on account of his having embraced the Reformation, he left that city and settled in Nuremberg. There he painted many subjects from the Apocalypse, and also wrote some treatises upon it, which were collected and published in Frankfurt in 1619. However, his fanaticism became such a public nuisance that he was in 1542 expelled from the city. After a time he was allowed to return, and is believed to have died there in 1558. Some of his paintings still exist in Bamberg, chiefly copies of the prints of Martin Schongauer and the woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer. His portrait, dated 1529, is in the Germanic Museum at Nuremberg. Lautensack was the father of Hans Sebald Lautensack, a painter and printmaker, and the goldsmith and printer Heinrich Lautensack. (en)
  • Paul Lautensack (ur. 1478 w Bambergu, zm. 15 sierpnia 1558 w Norymberdze) – niemiecki malarz i organista. Od 1506 roku pracował jako malarz dla arcybiskupa Bambergu Jerzego III. Na jego zlecenie wykonał w sanktuarium w Grimmenthal w Turyngii serię wizerunków świętych. W 1525 roku, jako reformator, opuścił miasto i osiadł w Norymberdze. Jego prace malarskie obejmowały głównie tematykę biblijnej Apokalipsy. Jest autorem licznych rozpraw religijnych, wydanych w całości we Frankfurcie w 1619 roku. Z powodu jego fanatyzmu religijnego, w 1542 roku został zmuszony do opuszczenia miasta. Powrócił do niego w 1545. (pl)
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  • Paul Lautensack (* 1478 in Bamberg; † 15. August 1558 in Nürnberg) war ein deutscher Maler. (de)
  • Paul Lautensack (ur. 1478 w Bambergu, zm. 15 sierpnia 1558 w Norymberdze) – niemiecki malarz i organista. Od 1506 roku pracował jako malarz dla arcybiskupa Bambergu Jerzego III. Na jego zlecenie wykonał w sanktuarium w Grimmenthal w Turyngii serię wizerunków świętych. W 1525 roku, jako reformator, opuścił miasto i osiadł w Norymberdze. Jego prace malarskie obejmowały głównie tematykę biblijnej Apokalipsy. Jest autorem licznych rozpraw religijnych, wydanych w całości we Frankfurcie w 1619 roku. Z powodu jego fanatyzmu religijnego, w 1542 roku został zmuszony do opuszczenia miasta. Powrócił do niego w 1545. (pl)
  • Paul Lautensack (1478 – 15 August 1558) was a German painter and organist. Lautensack was born in Bamberg, but in 1525, on account of his having embraced the Reformation, he left that city and settled in Nuremberg. There he painted many subjects from the Apocalypse, and also wrote some treatises upon it, which were collected and published in Frankfurt in 1619. However, his fanaticism became such a public nuisance that he was in 1542 expelled from the city. After a time he was allowed to return, and is believed to have died there in 1558. Some of his paintings still exist in Bamberg, chiefly copies of the prints of Martin Schongauer and the woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer. His portrait, dated 1529, is in the Germanic Museum at Nuremberg. (en)
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  • Paul Lautensack (de)
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  • Paul Lautensack (pl)
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