Jakob Meyer zum Hasen
Jakob Meyer zum Hasen (1482 in Basel – 1531 in Basel) was the bürgermeister of the city of Basel from 1516 to 1521. A money changer by profession, he was the first bürgermeister of Basel to be a tradesman, belonging to a guild rather than the aristocracy or a wealthy family. Relatively little is known about his life, "not even a modest biography".[1] Today he is best known as a patron of the painter Hans Holbein the Younger, having commissioned the Darmstadt Madonna and a double portrait from him.
Citations
- Nikolaus Meier: Die Krone der Maria. In: Bodo Brinkmann: Der Bürgermeister, sein Maler und seine Familie: Hans Holbeins Madonna im Städel. Petersberg 2004, pp. 63–77.
References
All of the following sources are in German.
- Martin Alioth, Ulrich Barth, Dorothee Huber: Basler Stadtgeschichte. Vol. 2, Basel 1981.
- Bodo Brinkmann: Der Bürgermeister, sein Maler und seine Familie: Hans Holbeins Madonna im Städel. Imhof, Petersberg 2004, ISBN 3-937251-24-3.
- Rudolf Wackernagel: Geschichte der Stadt Basel. Vol. 3, Basel, 1924, Reprint 1968.
- Hans Holbein der Jüngere. Die Jahre in Basel. 1515–1532. Exhibition catalog, Kunstmuseum Basel. Prestel, Munich 2006.
- August Bernoulli (1885), "Meyer zum Hasen, Jakob", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), 21, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 581–582
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