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(2) Friedrich [Frederik] Sustris
(b ?Venice, c. 1540; d Munich, 1599). Painter, draughtsman and designer, son of (1) Lambert Sustris. He was presumably first taught by his father. Records show that Friedrich Sustris was probably in Rome in 1560 and certainly in Florence from 1563 to 1567, where he participated in the decoration of the Palazzo Vecchio and worked on Michelangelos catafalque under the direction of Vasari (1564). In the following year he drew cartoons for Grand Duke Cosimo de Medicis tapestry works and became a member of the Accademia del Disegno.
Part of the Sustris family
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- Sustris, Friedrich
- assistants
- collaboration
- patrons and collectors
- reproductive prints by others
- works
- Egckl, Wilhelm
- Florence, §III, 3(ii): Centre of tapestry production, 1554c 1600
- Gerhard, Hubert, §1(ii): Free-standing, relief and decorative sculpture in Munich, 158497
- Germany, §II, 2(ii)(c): Influence of the Italian Renaissance in Reformation period churches
- Germany, §III, 3(i)(a): Baroque painting and graphic arts: Before the Thirty Years War
- Grotesque, §3: 15301600
- Grotto
- Illusionism, §2(i)(a): Large-scale projects, c 1450c 1600
- Munich, §II, 1: Art life and organization, before c 1799
- Munich, §III, 1: Centre of gold and silver production
- Munich, §IV, 2: Residenz
- Reichle, Hans, §2: Munich and Brixen, c 15951603
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