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Gregorius Sickinger (1558–1631) was a Swiss painter, draughtsman, and engraver. Sickinger was born in Solothurn. He had 5 brothers and sisters, and was re-married after the death of his first wife. Sickinger worked primarily with woodcuts often used in book illustrations. He died penniless in 1631. There is a Gregor Sickinger street in Fribourg in his honour.

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  • Gregorius Sickinger (* um 1558 in Solothurn, Schweiz; † 1631 ebenda) war ein vielseitiger Künstler, von dessen Arbeiten vor allem seine grossformatigen Stadtansichten bekannt sind. Er wirkte als Maler, Zeichner, Formschneider, Radierer und Kupferstecher in der Schweiz und in Süddeutschland. (de)
  • Gregorius Sickinger (1558–1631) was a Swiss painter, draughtsman, and engraver. Sickinger was born in Solothurn. He had 5 brothers and sisters, and was re-married after the death of his first wife. Sickinger worked primarily with woodcuts often used in book illustrations. He died penniless in 1631. There is a Gregor Sickinger street in Fribourg in his honour. (en)
  • Gregor Sickinger nació quizás en 1558 en Soleura, Suiza, donde murió en 1631. Es conocido sobre todo por sus vistas de ciudades elaboradas sobre la base de mediciones como un dibujo coloreado a la pluma de Friburgo de Brisgovia de 1582, grabados al cobre de Friburgo de Brisgovia de 1589, un mapa desaparecido de Soleura de 1591, un mapa de Berna de entre 1603 - 1607 del cual existen sólo copias.​ (es)
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  • Gregorius Sickinger (* um 1558 in Solothurn, Schweiz; † 1631 ebenda) war ein vielseitiger Künstler, von dessen Arbeiten vor allem seine grossformatigen Stadtansichten bekannt sind. Er wirkte als Maler, Zeichner, Formschneider, Radierer und Kupferstecher in der Schweiz und in Süddeutschland. (de)
  • Gregorius Sickinger (1558–1631) was a Swiss painter, draughtsman, and engraver. Sickinger was born in Solothurn. He had 5 brothers and sisters, and was re-married after the death of his first wife. Sickinger worked primarily with woodcuts often used in book illustrations. He died penniless in 1631. There is a Gregor Sickinger street in Fribourg in his honour. (en)
  • Gregor Sickinger nació quizás en 1558 en Soleura, Suiza, donde murió en 1631. Es conocido sobre todo por sus vistas de ciudades elaboradas sobre la base de mediciones como un dibujo coloreado a la pluma de Friburgo de Brisgovia de 1582, grabados al cobre de Friburgo de Brisgovia de 1589, un mapa desaparecido de Soleura de 1591, un mapa de Berna de entre 1603 - 1607 del cual existen sólo copias.​ (es)
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