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Hirtz [Hirtze], Hans
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
German
Language
English
Abstract
(b ?Strasbourg, c. 1400; d before Aug 4, 1463). German painter. Judging by the evaluation of later critics, he must have been one of the most highly regarded artists of his time. In his outline of German history, the Epithoma rerum Germanorum (1505), Jakob Wimpfeling wrote that ‘extremely famous and exquisite pictures in Strasbourg, his birthplace’ bore witness to Hirtz’s skill. In his German interpretation of the Gospels (Evangelia mit usslegung, 1517), the popular preacher Johann Geiler of Kaysersberg refers to Hirtz, whose ‘delightful panels’ stand on the altars and can be immediately recognized by anyone. Hirtz’s work was supposed to be in a coarse, vernacular style that would have corresponded to Geiler’s preferences. Because of these references, the Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I, (see Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I, ), who worked in the Upper Rhine area, has sometimes been identified with Hirtz, but there is as yet no certain proof to connect Hirtz’s name with any extant painting....