Susanne Maria Von Sandrart
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Susanne Maria von Sandrart (10 August 1658 in
Nuremberg Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the second-largest city of the German state of Bavaria after its capital Munich, and its 518,370 (2019) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest ...
– 20 December 1716 in Nuremberg) was a German artist and engraver. She was the daughter of engraver
Jacob von Sandrart Jacob von Sandrart (3 May 1630, Frankfurt am Main — 15 August 1708, Nuremberg) was a German engraver primarily active in Nuremberg. At age ten Sandrart obtained his artistic training from his better-known uncle Joachim von Sandrart in Amsterda ...
, and most of her work was produced for his workshop. At a young age, Von Sandrart began to learn different means of graphic art, producing artwork from her father's home studio.


Further reading

* Sabina Lessmann: ''Susanna Maria von Sandrart (1658-1716). Arbeitsbedingungen einer nürnberger Grafikerin im 17. Jahrhundert''. Georg Olms Verlag, 1991. . * Britta-Juliane Kruse: ''Witwen. Kulturgeschichte eines Standes in Spätmittelalter und früher Neuzeit''. De Gruyter Verlag, 2006. * Nadja Bennewitz, Gaby Franger (ed.): „Am Anfang war Sigena. Ein Nürnberger Frauengeschichtsbuch.”, pp. 124–132. ars vivendi verlag, Cadolzburg, 2000. .


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*
Entry for Susanne Maria von Sandrart
on the
Union List of Artist Names The Union List of Artist Names (ULAN) is a free online database of the Getty Research Institute using a controlled vocabulary, which by 2018 contained over 300,000 artists and over 720,000 names for them, as well as other information about artist ...
1658 births 1716 deaths Artists from Nuremberg German engravers German women artists Women engravers German people of Belgian descent {{Germany-artist-stub