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Heinrich Lautensack (1522–1590) was a German painter and goldsmith. Lautensack was born at Bamberg in 1522. He was a son of Paul Lautensack, with whom he went to Nuremberg whilst young. In 1550 he went to Frankfurt, where he established the first collection of paintings, and in 1553 published a treatise on "Perspective". He died at Frankfurt in 1590. Some plates are attributed to him, but on very insufficient grounds; they are in the style of Hans Sebald Beham, though much inferior. Lautensack's brother Hans was also a printmaker.

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  • Heinrich Lautensack (* 3. Februar 1522 in Bamberg; † 1568 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Goldschmied und Maler. Heinrich Lautensack war ein Sohn von Paul Lautensack. 1527 kam er mit seiner Familie nach Nürnberg. Er erhielt ab 1532 für sechs Jahre eine Ausbildung bei dem Goldschmied (1495–1577). 1550 zog Lautensack nach Frankfurt, wo er am 2. Juli 1550 Lucretia Ort heiratete. Heinrich Lautensack wurde besonders durch sein 1564 erschienenes Lehrbuch zur zeichnerischen Perspektive bekannt. (de)
  • Heinrich Lautensack (1522–1590) was a German painter and goldsmith. Lautensack was born at Bamberg in 1522. He was a son of Paul Lautensack, with whom he went to Nuremberg whilst young. In 1550 he went to Frankfurt, where he established the first collection of paintings, and in 1553 published a treatise on "Perspective". He died at Frankfurt in 1590. Some plates are attributed to him, but on very insufficient grounds; they are in the style of Hans Sebald Beham, though much inferior. Lautensack's brother Hans was also a printmaker. (en)
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  • Heinrich Lautensack (* 3. Februar 1522 in Bamberg; † 1568 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Goldschmied und Maler. Heinrich Lautensack war ein Sohn von Paul Lautensack. 1527 kam er mit seiner Familie nach Nürnberg. Er erhielt ab 1532 für sechs Jahre eine Ausbildung bei dem Goldschmied (1495–1577). 1550 zog Lautensack nach Frankfurt, wo er am 2. Juli 1550 Lucretia Ort heiratete. Heinrich Lautensack wurde besonders durch sein 1564 erschienenes Lehrbuch zur zeichnerischen Perspektive bekannt. (de)
  • Heinrich Lautensack (1522–1590) was a German painter and goldsmith. Lautensack was born at Bamberg in 1522. He was a son of Paul Lautensack, with whom he went to Nuremberg whilst young. In 1550 he went to Frankfurt, where he established the first collection of paintings, and in 1553 published a treatise on "Perspective". He died at Frankfurt in 1590. Some plates are attributed to him, but on very insufficient grounds; they are in the style of Hans Sebald Beham, though much inferior. Lautensack's brother Hans was also a printmaker. (en)
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