Anna Maria Braun (artist)
Anna Maria Braun | |
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Born | 1642 ![]() |
Died | August 13, 1713 ![]() |
Occupation | Sculptor, painter, medalist ![]() |
Spouse(s) | Johann Bartholomäus Braun ![]() |
Parent(s) |
Anna Maria Braun (1642 – August 13, 1713) was a German wax-modeller and medallist.[1][2]
She was born Anna Maria Pfründt in Lyon in 1642, daughter of the artist Georg Pfründt. In 1659, she married painter and medallist Johann Bartholomäus Braun. She created portrait reliefs, mythological scenes, and free-standing figures in wax. She worked in Nuremberg and Frankfurt and worked for various royal courts in Germany, the Netherlands, and Austria.[1][2]
Anna Maria Braun died on 13 August 1713 in Frankfurt.[1][2]
Gallery
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Young Prince
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Man in Armor
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Antiope and Two Satyrs
References
- ^ a b c Gurock, Elisabeth (2003), "Braun [née Pfründt], Anna Maria", Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t010990, retrieved 2025-07-16
- ^ a b c Hauschke, S. (2024). Braun, Anna Maria. In Artists of the World. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.