Daniel Hopfer (1470-1536)
Aliases: Daniel (1) Hopfer; Daniel (1470) Hopfer; Daniel (der Ältere) Hopfer; David Hopfer; Daniel (1) Hopffer
Professions: Wood cutter; Painter; Engraver; Etcher
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DANIEL HOPFER CA.1470-1536
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HOPFER, DANIEL (Kaufbeuren, circa 1470 - 1536
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DANIEL HOPFER Three Old Women Beating the Devil (Gib Frid).
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Daniel Hopfer (1470-1536)
Daniel Hopfer Biography
(b Kaufbeuren, c . 1470; d Augsburg, 1536). In 1493 he gained rights as a citizen of Augsburg and was added to the citys roster of painters and register of taxpayers. He married in 1497. He was recorded as always financially solvent, after 1505 owning his own house. Working in Augsburg during the citys patronage as a leading humanist centre by Maximilian I, Hopfer was probably the first etcher of armour to pull impressions of etchings on paper. He was known as a designer of ornamental etchings that were applied to armour made in Augsburg, though it is not clear whether he actually etched on the armour; in most cases he probably handed his designs over to armourers who manually applied and etched the ornament. The one surviving piece of signed Hopfer armour, a shield, dates from the year of his death (1536; Madrid, Real Armeria).
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DANIEL HOPFER The Lovers.
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DANIEL HOPFER Kaufbeuren um 1470 - 1536 Augsburg
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Daniel Hopfer (1470-1536) The Lovers, c.1520
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