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Joachim Deschler

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20: 74:), date from 1543. He was still a resident of Nuremberg in 1554, when his daughter by his first wife was married, but moved to Vienna sometime in the late 50s. It was there, in 1564, that he became Maximilian's Imperial Court Sculptor. The last record of his being paid a salary dates from 1 October 1571, so it is believed that he died later that year. 89:
style. He also produced a great number of artistically executed medals, which may be identified by the letters "ID" inscribed on the arm of the person depicted. The Coat of Arms on their reverse sides indicate that they were modelled with limestone from the
70:. There are no further details for the period 1533 to 1547, except that he studied in Italy for two years; mostly, it is thought, in Venice and Rome, returning with many drawings and sketches. Also, his first contacts with the Archduke Maximilian (later, 160:(Of Johann Neudörfer, writing and arithmetic master to Nuremberg, news of artists and workmen there from 1547: together with the continuation of Andreas Gulden), G. W. C. Lochner. 1875 ( 158:
Des Johann Neudörfer, Schreib- und Rechenmeisters zu Nürnberg, Nachrichten von Künstlern und Werkleuten daselbst aus dem Jahre 1547: nebst der Fortsetzung des Andreas Gulden
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states that he married his first wife in 1532 and his second wife (the widow of painter
161: 141: 103: 193: 28: 171:(The German medal in artistic and cultural historical perspective), Vienna 1907 99: 91: 78: 67: 95: 47: 106:, he is considered one of the greatest German medalists of that period. 66:) in 1537. That same year, he was granted full rights as a citizen of 138:(in German), vol. 3, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, p. 613 46:; c.1500 - after 1 October 1571, Vienna) was a German sculptor and 82: 169:
Die deutsche Medaille in kunst- und kulturhistorischer Hinsicht
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Deschler's workshop produced small sculptures made from
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quarries. Most of his medals were cast at the mint in
102:nature marks it as distinctively German. After 8: 16:German sculptor and medalist (c. 1500–1571) 31:. It is notable for not being a profile. 27:(1553), a major figure in the Nuremberg 18: 115: 123: 121: 119: 7: 58:Little is known about his life. The 14: 128:Margarete Braun-Ronsdorf (1957), 1: 241: 183:Victoria and Albert Museum 181:Joachim Deschler in the 135:Neue Deutsche Biographie 220:Artists from Nuremberg 60:St. Lorenz Church Book 32: 25:Hieronymus Baumgartner 215:German male sculptors 22: 130:"Deschler, Joachim" 64:Nikolaus Glockendon 87:German Renaissance 33: 225:German medallists 42:or, incorrectly, 232: 210:German sculptors 145: 142:full text online 139: 125: 40:Joachim Teschler 36:Joachim Deschler 240: 239: 235: 234: 233: 231: 230: 229: 190: 189: 178: 154: 152:Further reading 149: 148: 127: 126: 117: 112: 56: 44:Johann Teschler 17: 12: 11: 5: 238: 236: 228: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 202: 192: 191: 188: 187: 177: 176:External links 174: 173: 172: 167:Karl Domanig, 165: 153: 150: 147: 146: 114: 113: 111: 108: 104:Hans Bolsterer 55: 52: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 237: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 197: 195: 186: 184: 180: 179: 175: 170: 166: 163: 159: 156: 155: 151: 143: 137: 136: 131: 124: 122: 120: 116: 109: 107: 105: 101: 97: 93: 88: 84: 80: 75: 73: 72:Maximilian II 69: 65: 61: 54:Life and work 53: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 30: 26: 21: 168: 157: 140:; ( 133: 76: 57: 43: 39: 35: 34: 205:1571 deaths 200:1500 births 162:Digitalized 38:(sometimes 29:Reformation 194:Categories 110:References 100:genre-like 92:Solnhofen 79:limestone 68:Nuremberg 23:Medal of 96:Kremnitz 48:medalist 85:in the 83:boxwood 81:and 196:: 132:, 118:^ 50:. 164:) 144:)

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Hieronymus Baumgartner
Reformation
medalist
St. Lorenz Church Book
Nikolaus Glockendon
Nuremberg
Maximilian II
limestone
boxwood
German Renaissance
Solnhofen
Kremnitz
genre-like
Hans Bolsterer



"Deschler, Joachim"
Neue Deutsche Biographie
full text online
Digitalized
Victoria and Albert Museum

Categories
1500 births
1571 deaths
German sculptors
German male sculptors
Artists from Nuremberg

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