Johannes II. Glockengiesser
1398 - 1451 (53 years)-
Navn Johannes II. Glockengiesser Kælenavn Hans I, Hanß Født 1398 Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland [1] Køn Mand Beskæftigelse Kobbersmedemester/ Kesslermeister i Nürnberg [2, 3] - Er war weniger bedeutend als sein Bruder, Ulrich, um 1430 beschäftigte er nur einen Gehilen. (Han var mindre vigtig end sin bror, Ulrich, omkring 1430 beskæftigede han kun en assistent.)
Beskæftigelse ml. 1412 og 1451 [3] Glockengiesser/ Klokkestøber Beskæftigelse 1412 [4] Kobbersmed - "Hans Glockengießer filius (Latin: Søn af) Jacobs" wurde 1412 beim Keßlerhandwerk Meister".
Ejendom 1418 Køber han ejendommen Glockenstuhl, Klaragasse 4, Nürnberg - "Haus zur blauen Flasche", Kopfhaus Hallplatz 3/ Klaragasse 4, das wohl bis 1415 Jacob Glockengiesser gehört hatte. ("Den blå flaskes hus" Senere kaldet Glockenstuhl - , Gavlhus, Hallplatz 3 / Klaragasse 4, som indtil 1415 tilhørte Jacob Glockengiesser).
Religion Katolsk Begravet 1451 St. Lorenz Kirche, Nürnberg [4] - unterhalb des Chores.
Død ml. 16 jun. 1451 og 16 sep. 1451 Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland [1, 4, 5, 6] - St. Sebald, totengeläut:: meister Hanß Glockengießer
Notater - Der Familienchronist hielt Johannes (Il.) für einen leiblichen Sohn des Peter (l.) und glaubte damit die Abstammung seiner Familie von den Glockengießern genannt Keßler gegenüber Leuten, die noch zu seiner Zeit, also um die Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts das Gegenteil behaupteten, nachgewiesen zu haben, Gümbel hat in seiner Schrift "Zur Biographie des Nürnberger Glocken- und Büchsengießers Ulrich Glockengießer" festgesteIlt, das der Chronist sich damit geirrt hat.,
Anlässlich des Todes seiner ersten Frau 1433 stiftete er ein Epitaphienbbild mit der Darstellung des Marientodes nach St. Lorenz (noch vorhanden).
Seine Nachkommen übten über weitere 200 Jähre den Beruf des Glockengissers aus.
Person-ID I2439 PGL Sidst ændret 20 nov. 2020
Far Jacob Glockengiesser, f. 1367, Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland , d. ca. 1415, Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland (Alder 48 years) Mor Margaretha Stattböck, f. ca. 1370, Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland , d. eft. 1417, Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland (Alder ~ 48 years) Gift ca. 1390 Fortællinger Glockengiesserne Den ældste Familiekrønnike.
Historien om Christoph Glockengiesser og hans familie.
Oversat fra Richard Wiedamanns: Zur Geschichte des Regensburger Stadtkammerers Christoph Glockengießer und zur Genealogie seines Geslechts.Familie-ID F954 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
Familie 1 Agnes Scherp, f. ca. 1396, d. 27 jul. 1433, Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland (Alder ~ 37 years) Gift ca. 1415 [1, 7] - http://gedbas.genealogy.net/datenblatt.jsp?nr=1068152516 oo 1418
GFF: Scherp, Agnes rk, in Nürnberg *ca 1396, +1433, oo ca. 1415 [GF 451)
Børn 1. Apolonia Glockengiesser 2. Anna Glockengiesser, f. Nürnberg , d. 05 maj 1563, Nürnberg 3. Christina Gloggengiesser 4. Elisabeth Glockengiesser 5. Kunigund Glockengiesser, d. 1463 6. Dimutis Glockengiesser, d. 1481, Kloster Seligenporten 7. Margret Glockengiesser, d. 1463 8. Conrad I. Glockengiesser, der ältere, f. ml. 1410 og 1421, Nürnberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern. , d. ml. 17 maj 1486 og 19 jul. 1486, Nürnberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern. (Alder ~ 76 years) 9. Conrad II Gnotzhamer Glockengiesser, f. 1432, Nüernberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern. , d. ml. 16 sep. 1472 og 16 dec. 1472, Nüernberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern. (Alder 40 years) Fortællinger Glockengiesserne Den ældste Familiekrønnike.
Historien om Christoph Glockengiesser og hans familie.
Oversat fra Richard Wiedamanns: Zur Geschichte des Regensburger Stadtkammerers Christoph Glockengießer und zur Genealogie seines Geslechts.Sidst ændret 20 mar. 2024 Familie-ID F1072 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
Familie 2 Ursula Notzheimer, f. ml. 1402 og 1409, Nürnberg Stadt, Bayern Gift ca. 1434 Nürnberg [7] - Husband
Johannes Glockengiesser
Birth: 1398 Nuernberg Stadt, Mittelfranken, Bayern
Death: 1450
Father: Jakob Glockengiesser
Mother: Margaretha Stattboek
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Wife
Ursula Notzheimer
Birth: About 1402 Nuernberg Stadt, Mittelfranken, Bayern
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Children
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1. Conrad Glockengiesser Male
Birth: About 1421 Nuernberg Stadt, Mittelfranken, Bayern
Death: 1486
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2. Conrad Glockengiesser or Gnotzheimer
Birth: About 1432 Nuernberg Stadt, Mittelfranken, Bayern
Death: 1472
Børn 1. Ursula Glockengiesser, d. ca. 1462, Nürnberg, Bayern, Tyskland 2. Dorothea Glockengiesser Sidst ændret 20 mar. 2024 Familie-ID F927 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
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Billeder Glockengiesser Epitaph i St. Lorenz, Nürnberg. Infrarødt foto, som viser at kunstneren har ændret placeringen af Jesusbarnets arm.
Schleif and Schier recently were asked to photograph and analyze the Glockengiesser epitaph in St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, which was painted shortly after the death of its honoree, Agnes Glockengiesser, in 1433.
"The epitaph, or memorial painting, depicts the 'Dormition of the Virgin,' or the death of Mary," Schier said. "In this case, infrared photographs were important since the restorers had determined that large parts of the floor but also some of the mantles and tunics had been painted over in the 19th century. During the restorations these added layers were removed. In order to prepare the removal of paint layers it is essential to have information about the layers below."
Sometimes, whole paintings disappear under new artwork – for example, when Lutheran scenes were painted over Catholic ones after the Reformation.
"In the 17th century several paintings from the 15th century in Nuremberg churches were completely painted over with new motifs," Schier said. "Restorers had noticed this and they had removed small patches of the surface paint layers at some less obtrusive parts of the paintings. This provided the proof that there were different paintings underneath but of course these approximately 1-by-2-inch patches do not provide any information about the iconography."
With infrared photography, Schier and Schleif could determine what was under the more modern paint, and then let the restorers decide what to do. In the case of these particular artworks, the restorers are have not yet made a decision about their strategy.
Infrared images also can give hints into the working of the artist's mind. In the Glockengiesser epitaph, for example, the artist's initial design for the sleeve of Christ's tunic was different from the later execution, Schier said. "The left sleeve was initially drawn much lower. The artist then corrected this and lifted the arm of Christ, and he also made the sleeve much longer.
"Infrared allows you to look through the painting process. You see the different steps involved in it. You can see the underdrawings," Schleif said. "You can ask the question of who did the underdrawing? Sometimes the master did the underdrawings and apprentices completed the works. You can study the styles of underdrawings, and attribute them."
The approximate age of a painting can also be revealed through infrared photography, particularly when certain pigment colors are examined.
For example, if the camera can "see" through the blue, it is almost certainly a paint made of lapis lazuli, not azurite. Lapis was a luxury product since it had to be imported from Afghanistan, while azurite was mined in several locations in Europe. "If I can't get through," Schier said, "it's azurite.
"I think the basic question about lapis and azurite was how much a donor wanted to spend on a painting. If lapis was used, the donor had a lot of money."
Possible misunderstandings between patrons and artists also can be detected, as can places in the painting where the artist changed his mind.
Kilde: Art detectives see behind the paintby Judith Smith
Monday, 20 June 2011Glockengiesser, Johannes II
Detalje Nederst Agnes Glockengiessers Epitaphium St. Lorenz kirke i Nürenberg.
Fra v. Hendes ægtemand Johannes II Glockengiesser og deres 2 sønner Conrad I d.æ. og Conrad II Gnotzhamer i højre side Agnes Scherp og døtrene Apolonia, Anna, Christina, Elisabeth, Kunigund og Margret.Scharpf, Agnes (Heiratet Glockengiesser)
St. Lorenz zu Nürnberg - Kapellen und Wandfelder: Kapelle sXIII: Epitaph für Agnes Glockengießer (gest. 1433).Glockengiesser, Johannes II
St. Lorenz zu Nürnberg - Kapellen und Wandfelder: Kapelle sXIII: Epitaph für Agnes Glockengießer (gest. 1433). (Detail)
Fortællinger De ældste Glockengiesere/ Die Ältesten Glockengiessern
Artikel om Glockengiesser familien i Nürnberg
Vaaben Familievåben Glockengiesser, Nürnberg
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Kilder - [S22] Gedbas, Verrein für Computergenealogie, (http://gedbas.genealogy.net/).
- [S97] Geschichte des Christoph Glockengiesser, Wiedamann, Richard, (Blätter für Frankische Familienkunde. Band 7 - 1957-1960).
- [S28] Deutche Biographie, Alte oder Neue, (http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/).
- [S171] Nürnberger Künstlerlexikon, Grieb, Manfred H.
- [S69] Deutscher Glockenatlas, Sigrid Thurm, (Deutscher Kunstverlag, München - Berlin 1973).
- [S70] Nürnberger Totengeläut Bücher, Burger, Helene, (Der Gesellschaft für Familienforchung in Franken Band 13, 16 und 19.).
- [S181] GFF-CD, (Archiv von Gesellschft für Familienforschung in Franken, 2013).
- [S22] Gedbas, Verrein für Computergenealogie, (http://gedbas.genealogy.net/).