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Leu, Hans, II
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Swiss
Language
English
Abstract
(b Zurich, c. 1490; d Gubel, nr Zurich, Oct 24, 1531). Swiss painter and draughtsman. He probably served his apprenticeship in Zurich in the workshop of his father, Hans Leu I, who perhaps was one of the carnation masters (see Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I). Travelling as a journeyman, soon after his father’s death, Hans the younger apparently attached himself to Albrecht Dürer in Nuremberg. From the style of his free-hand drawings, it can be inferred that he also worked with Hans Baldung, perhaps in Strasbourg and no doubt, c. 1512–13, in Freiburg im Breisgau, where he may have painted the landscape backgrounds of Baldung’s Schnewlin Altar in the cathedral. By 1514 Leu was active in Zurich, as is indicated mainly by his free-hand drawings. Lacking important commissions, he soon got into financial difficulties and, to improve his material position, served as a mercenary in the Duke of Württemberg’s Italian campaigns of 1515 and 1519, although Dürer attested (...