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Heinrich Füllmaurer | |
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Born | 1497 |
Died | 1547 | (aged 49–50)
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Illustrator |
Notable work | De historia stirpium commentarii insignes |
Heinrich Füllmaurer was a German Renaissance artist and draftsman.
Füllmaurer was born around 1497 in Herrenburg, in Baden-Württemberg and his name first appears in documents in 1514. Among his friends was the Lutheran theologian Kaspar Gretter (1501–1557). The latter dedicated a catechism to Füllmaurer in 1537.
Among Fullmaurer's collaborators were Albrecht Meyer and Marx Weiss dem Jüngeren. All three worked on decorating the ducal apartments of Ulrich in Stuttgart. [1]