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Hermanus Posthumus

Portrait
Name:Hermanus Posthumus
Name variants:Hermannus / Herman Postma
Gender:male
Born:Oost-Friesland circa
Died:Amsterdam after
Father:
Mother:

Marriage:

Occupations:

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Attributes

Category Attribute Value Date startDate end
Subject of painting Allegorieallegorieën
Subject of painting Geografie en cosmografietopografische afbeeldingen
Subject of painting Historiehistoriestukken

Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Artistic
courtly client of Ludwig X. von Bayern
Education and training
pupil of Giulio Romanocertain
Friendship
travelling-companion of Maerten Jacobsz van Heemskerck
travelling-companion of Lambert Sustris, alias: Zustrus / Lambert van Amsterdam

References

External biographical records

Secondary sources

  1. Thieme, Ulrich & Becker, Felix, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, Band 27, Leipzig: Engelmann (1933), 300
  2. Van Eeghen, I.H., 'Jacob Cornelisz, Cornelis Anthonisz en hun familierelaties', Nederlandsch Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 37 (1986), pp. 95-132. <URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/24705345>
  3. Van Wezel, G.W.C., Het paleis van Hendrik III, graaf van Nassau te Breda, Zwolle: Waanders; Zeist: Rijksdienst voor de Monumentenzorg (1999). <URL: https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/weze009pale01_01/>, 104-106
  4. Beyer, Andreas, Savoy, Bénédicte & Tegethoff, Wolf (eds.) Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Online / Artists of the World Online, s.p.: De Gruyter Saur (s.a.). <URL: https://www.degruyter.com/databasecontent?dbid=akl&dbsource=%2Fdb%2Fakl>, _00130729
  5. Dacos, Nicole, 'Hermannus Posthumus. Rome, Mantua, Landshut', The Burlington Magazine 127, No. 988 (1985), pp. 427, 433-438. <URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/882126>
  6. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Liechtenstein, the Princely Collections, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1985), 250-252
  7. Boon, K.G., 'Two Drawings by Herman Postma from His Roman Period', Master Drawings 29 (1991), pp. 173-180. <URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1554007>