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Heinrich Parler the Younger, also known as Heinrich von Gmünd, Heinrich of Freiburg, or Heinrich IV Parler, was a sculptor in the second half of the fourteenth century. He is the best-known sculptor of the Parler family, a german family of stonemasons, construction foremen and architects whose members strongly influenced the Gothic style in German countries, Bohemia, Austria and northern Italy.

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  • Jindřich IV. Parléř (cs)
  • Heinrich Parler le Jeune (fr)
  • Heinrich IV. Parler (en)
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  • Jindřich IV. Parléř chybně uváděn také jako Jindřich Parléř mladší, (Henricus Parlerius), syn , synovec Petra Parléře a vnuk Heinricha z Gmündu (Jindřich Parléř starší) byl kameník, sochař a stavitel. Správně by měl být uváděn jako Jindřich z Gmündu, neboť parléř (= polír, vedoucí stavitel - parléř magistra operis) v tomto případě bylo označením jeho funkce ve svatovítské huti do roku 1378. Později byl parléřem Jošta Lucemburského. (cs)
  • Heinrich Parler le Jeune, dit Heinrich von Gmünd ou Heinrich de Fribourg, aussi désigné par Heinrich IV Parler, est un sculpteur actif en Europe centrale dans la deuxième moitié du XIVe siècle. Il est le sculpteur le plus connu de la famille Parler, famille de tailleurs de pierre et d'architectes ayant fortement influencé le style gothique dans les pays allemands, en Bohême, en Autriche et en Italie du Nord. (fr)
  • Heinrich Parler the Younger, also known as Heinrich von Gmünd, Heinrich of Freiburg, or Heinrich IV Parler, was a sculptor in the second half of the fourteenth century. He is the best-known sculptor of the Parler family, a german family of stonemasons, construction foremen and architects whose members strongly influenced the Gothic style in German countries, Bohemia, Austria and northern Italy. (en)
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  • Jindřich IV. Parléř chybně uváděn také jako Jindřich Parléř mladší, (Henricus Parlerius), syn , synovec Petra Parléře a vnuk Heinricha z Gmündu (Jindřich Parléř starší) byl kameník, sochař a stavitel. Správně by měl být uváděn jako Jindřich z Gmündu, neboť parléř (= polír, vedoucí stavitel - parléř magistra operis) v tomto případě bylo označením jeho funkce ve svatovítské huti do roku 1378. Později byl parléřem Jošta Lucemburského. (cs)
  • Heinrich Parler the Younger, also known as Heinrich von Gmünd, Heinrich of Freiburg, or Heinrich IV Parler, was a sculptor in the second half of the fourteenth century. He is the best-known sculptor of the Parler family, a german family of stonemasons, construction foremen and architects whose members strongly influenced the Gothic style in German countries, Bohemia, Austria and northern Italy. He probably belongs to the Parler family because of his double-square mason's mark which echoes those of other Parler, and he bears the same name “von Gmünd” as other craftsmen and architects in the family. He is likely the son of Johann Parler the Elder and the brother of Michel of Freibourg. We have traces of his activity in Schwäbisch Gmünd through a statue of Christ carrying the Cross. In the 1370s, he was in Prague with Peter Parler at St. Vitus Cathedral. We know of him the tombstones of Bretislav I and Spytihněv II in the central chapel of the cathedral (1373) and the busts of the triforium. After 1381, he was construction foreman of Margrave Jobst of Moravia. In 1387, he was in Cologne, where his wife Drutginis of Savoye was born; Drutginis was the daughter of Michel of Savoye, a foreman at Cologne cathedral. He worked probably on sculptures of the St. Peter's portal of the cathedral. A bust kept at the Schnütgen Museum is attributed to Heinrich: it depicts a woman, bearing the Parlers seal (1378), representing Eve. This bust undoubtedly comes from Cologne Cathedral. The bust is carved in sandstone, like the 34 prophets and saints of the St. Peter's portal. The style of Heinrich influenced a sculptural tendency of "soft style" of this era, and possibly foreshadowed the bohemian style of the "Beautiful Madonnas" of the 1380s, such as the Beautiful Madonna of Toruń. (en)
  • Heinrich Parler le Jeune, dit Heinrich von Gmünd ou Heinrich de Fribourg, aussi désigné par Heinrich IV Parler, est un sculpteur actif en Europe centrale dans la deuxième moitié du XIVe siècle. Il est le sculpteur le plus connu de la famille Parler, famille de tailleurs de pierre et d'architectes ayant fortement influencé le style gothique dans les pays allemands, en Bohême, en Autriche et en Italie du Nord. (fr)
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