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Friedrich Wilhelm Hollstein ascribes 834 woodcuts to Burgkmair, the majority of which were intended for book illustrations. Slightly more than a hundred are "single-leaf" prints which were not intended for books. His work shows a talent for striking compositions which blend
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Emperor Maximilian into backing his ethnographical interests in the Indians and supporting the 1505–1506 voyage of Balthasar Springer around Africa to India. Based on an instruction dictated by Maximilian in 1512 regarding Indians in the
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series, focusing on depicting the peoples whom
Springer encountered along coastal Africa and India. The series brought into being "a basic set of analytic categories that ethnography would take as its methodological foundation".
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miniatures in 1513–1515, which in turn became the model for woodcuts (half of them based on now lost 1516–1518 drawings by
Burgkmair) showing "the people of Calicut." In 1508, Burgkmair produced the
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Burgkmair was also a successful painter, mainly of religious scenes, portraits of
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Italian Renaissance forms with the established German style.
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The painter Hans Burgkmair and his wife Anna (painting by
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