1606
Overall
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
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Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
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The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
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"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, Old Town Friends, Image Archive
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo
1606
Overall
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
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The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 729.2°
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1606
Detail
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
__________________
The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, Old Town Friends, Image Archive
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo
1606
Detail
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
__________________
The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 729.2°
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1606
Detail
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
__________________
The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, Old Town Friends, Image Archive
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo
1606
Detail
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
__________________
The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 729.2°
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1606
Detail
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
__________________
The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 729.2°
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1606
Left fireplace side with lions
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
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The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, Old Town Friends, Image Archive
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo
1606
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
__________________
The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, Old Town Friends, Image Archive
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo
1606
Detail
One of the four elaborately designed fireplaces in the front house, crafted for Martin Peller. This one features allegories of the four seasons.
___________
Illustration of the graphic from:
Nuremberg's Renaissance Monuments. Surveyed and edited by August Ortwein, Director of the Imperial and Royal Trade School in Graz. Offset from the complete work "German Renaissance". Published with the collaboration of experts, Leipzig: E. A. Seemann Publishing House, 1878
(Nuremberg, City Library, Amb. 729 / 2°)
__________________
The execution of the ornamentation suggests a familiarity with Wendel Dietterlin's book *Architectura*, printed in Nuremberg in 1598 (see also: *Architectura* by Wendel Dietterlin). On the division, symmetry, and proportion of the five columns, and all the resulting artistic work, including windows, fireplaces, doorways, portals, fountains, and epitaphs. (...) Printed in Nuremberg by Hubrecht and Balthasar Caymox
(See also: Balthasar Caymox) 1598
______________________
"Hans Werner also seems to have enjoyed the special esteem of Martin Peller, since, besides the master builder Jakob Wolff the Elder, the carpenter Peter Carl, and the joiner Lorenz Bayr, he was one of the few who received a token of appreciation from Peller in 1609 in addition to his payment."
(Ad 3 Jenner zaltt dem Jung maister hanssen steinmez verehrung 24.-.-. / StadtAN E 19 Nr. 20, fol. 46. Quoted from Dieter Büchner: Das „Schöne Zimmer“ aus dem Pellerhaus (Nürnberger Werkstücke 55), Nürnberg 1995.
Location: Nuremberg, City Library, Amb 729.2°
Design: Werner, Hans
Realization: Werner, Hans
Depicted: Peller, Martin I, Ortwein, August
photo 2022, Theo Noll
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