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Conrad Faber von Kreuznach

Conrad Faber von Kreuznach was a German painter and woodcuts designer formerly known as Master of Holzhausen-portraits.

Life
Little is known about his life prior to 1524. It is believed that Conrad Faber von Kreuznach worked as a wood carver and illustrator for publisher Peter Schöffer, who had previously been employed by Johannes Gutenberg. The first recorded mention of Conrad Kreuznach is found dating from 1526 where he is mentioned as a journeyman in the workshop of Hans Fyoll from Frankfurt. Faber died probably around the spring of 1553. He left with 400 guilders debt, while for all his extensive works on the plan of the city Frankfurt am Main his widow was paid only 50 guilders by the city council. Catherine married Faber's fellow painter Jacob Laßmann on 6 November 1553 while she sent her seven-year-old son Louis for further education to her step father and her mother in northern Hesse. Catherine died in 1558 while her son Louis was thirteen years old. He inherited his father Conrad Faber's works and house and debts. ==Works==
Works
Conrad Faber von Kreuznach's early works include illustrations that were published by the publisher Peter Schöffer between 1517-1522. In the 420 pages of the issue there are 153 Faber woodcuts and collaborations with other fellow workers for 250 pictures. Faber's works stand out as lively illustrations. Faber used sketches of Middle Rhine and Rhineland cities that he had made during his travels to make illustrations of ancient Greek Sieges while he depicted Princes of his time as ancient Roman warlords. A large number of the paintings by Conrad Faber are portraits of wealthy clients and also Landscapes and Cityscapes. He depicted the costumes of patrons with lavish and colourful detail. His paintings were signed as 'CVC' (Conrad von Creuznach). Conrad Faber von Kreuznach is particularly noted for his 1535 portrait works of Gilbrecht von Holzhausen and his wife Anna Ratzeburger. In the background of this picture the city of Frankfurt am Main is depicted with a bird's eye perspective. This makes the picture one of the earliest known depiction of the city. His main work include the portrait of Justinian and Anna von Holzhausen (1536). In 1547 he designed a tapestry for Ogier von Melem the grandson of Johann von Melem. His last work is a woodcut depicting Frankfurt during the siege of 1552. ==See also==
References and bibliography
• • Wolfgang Brücker: Conrad Faber von Creuznach. Schriften des Historischen Museums Frankfurt am Main, 11, Verlag Waldemar Kramer, Frankfurt am Main 1963 ==External links==
Gallery
File:Frankfurt Am Main-Conrad Faber von Kreuznach-Johann von Glauburg-1545.jpg|Portrait of Johann von Glauburg (1503–1571); oil on wood File:Faber von Kreuznach, Portrait d'Anna Martoffin.jpg|Portrait of Anna Martoffin File:Conrad Faber von Kreuznach - Bildnis des Hamman von Holzhausen (1529).jpg|A (1529) portrait of Hamman von Holzhausen (1467-1536), A Patron and Humanist from Frankfurt File:Frankfurt Am Main-Faber1552-Komplett.jpg|Complete plan of Frankfurt am Main (1552) File:Portrait of a member of the vom Rhein Family (late 1520s) by Conrad Faber von kreuznach.JPG|Portrait of a member of the vom Rhein Family' (late 1520s), oil and gold on wood
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