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Martin Schaffner (artist)

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Martin Schaffner, Painted tabletop for Erasmus Stedelin, 1533

Martin Schaffner (1478–1548) was a German painter and medallist.

Schaffner was born, lived and worked primarily in Ulm. His birth year is calculated based on a self-portrait medal he created in 1522 in which he describes himself as 44 years old.[1] Schaffner initially apprenticed under Jörg Stocker. Records indicate he was a taxpaying householder in Ulm in 1499, suggesting that he had meanwhile become an independent master, free to develop along his own lines. He specialized in religious-themed works, often altar pieces. He died in Ulm in 1548.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Brief Bio Martin Schaffner". Retrieved 2010-01-18.