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Nikolaus Hagenauer

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Interior of the Isenheim Altarpiece (c. 1500), attributed to Nikolaus Hagenauer

Nikolaus Hagenauer (c. 1445/1460 — before 1538) was a German late gothic sculptor from Hagenau (Alsace in the Holy Roman Empire, present day France). He was most likely born as Niklas Zimmerlin, but was also documented and signed works as Niclas Hagenauer, Niklaus Hagenauer, Niclas Hagnower, Niklaus Hagnower, Niclas von Hagenau and other variants.

Further reading

  • Peter Barnet and Nancy Wu: The Cloisters Medieval Art and Architecture 2005, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Press, New Haven and London
  • Max Seidel: Der Isenheimer Altar von Mathis Grünewald, 1990, Stuttgart und Zürich, Belser Verlag
  • Vincent Mayr. "Hagenauer, Nikolaus." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed January 30, 2012; subscription required)
  • Krummer-Schroth, Ingeborg (1966), "Hagenauer, Nikolaus", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 7, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 484–484

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