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Friedrich Sustris

Birth of a child, 1565

Friedrich Sustris (c. 1540, in Padua – 1599, in Munich) was an Italian-Dutch painter,[1] decorator and architect. He was a son of the artist Lambert Sustris, who worked in Italy.

Sustris got his training from his father Lambert in Venice and Padua.[2] From 1563 to 1567 he was trained by Giorgio Vasari in Florence, after he had returned from a stay in Rome in 1560. His first patron was Hans Fugger who ordered the decoration of the Fugger mansion in Venice. He was the son-in-law of Jan Kraeck.[2] From 1573 onwards Sustris worked for William V, Duke of Bavaria[1] in Landshut before he became chief architect to the Bavarian court with William's accession to the throne in 1579.

Gallery

Chief works

Trausnitz Castle, Renaissance Court

References

  1. ^ a b "The Court Art of Friedrich Sustris by Susan Maxwell". Ashgate.com. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  2. ^ a b Frederik Sustris in the RKD

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