Lauber, Diebold (floruit 1427-1467)
The Edelstein contained in this manuscript consists of 100 fables, composed around 1330 by the Bernese Dominican Ulrich Boner; the fables were taken from various Latin sources and were translated by Boner into Swiss Dialect. The script and the typical characteristics of the layout with spaces for never-executed illustrations indicate a work from the late phase (approximately about 1455-1460) of Diebold Lauber's workshop in Hagenau in Alsace, a work that had been prepared to be completed at the request of a buyer.
Online Since: 12/13/2013
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Boner, Ulrich (Author) | Kraus, Hans P. (Seller) | Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
The Frauenfeld history Bible (“Historienbibel”) was completed in about 1450 in the atelier of Diebold Lauber at Hagenau (Alsace) and revised somewhat later. It contains 80 illustrations, each showing the work of three separate hands. It was probably in the possession of the Cloister of Augustinian Canons at Kreuzlingen beginning in the 16th century.
Online Since: 03/22/2012
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
The Solothurn history Bible (“Historienbibel”) was created in 1460 in the workshop of Diebold Lauber in Hagenau (Alsace). This prestigious piece of work may have been comissioned by Solothurn City Clerk Hans vom Stall (1419-1499). In 1763 the book was acquired by the Solothurn City Library as a part of the von Staal family library.
Online Since: 07/31/2009
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) | Marquard, von Lindau (Author) | Philipp, der Bruder (Author) | Staal, Hans von (Patron) Found in: Standard description
This two-volume, large format history Bible (“Historienbibel”) is illustrated throughout in an artistic style characteristic of the workshop of Diebold Lauber in Hagenau. This history Bible is traceable to Constance in the third quarter of the 15th century; some defects were repaired in St. Gall in the early 17th century – one of the early conservation efforts undertaken in this city.
Online Since: 05/20/2009
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) | Ott, Hans (Illuminator) | Scheitlin, Karl Peter (Annotator) | Scheitlin, Peter (Librarian) | Studer, Jakob (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
This two-volume, large format history Bible (“Historienbibel”) is illustrated throughout in an artistic style characteristic of the workshop of Diebold Lauber in Hagenau. This history Bible is traceable to Constance in the third quarter of the 15th century; some defects were repaired in St. Gallen in the early 17th century – one of the early conservation efforts undertaken in this city.
Online Since: 05/20/2009
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) | Ott, Hans (Illuminator) | Philipp, der Bruder (Author) | Studer, Jakob (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
This richly illustrated “Historienbibel” (history Bible) from the workshop of Diebold Lauber belongs to edition IIa of the text (following Vollmer). For the Old Testament, it contains a prose version of the Weltchronik by Rudolf von Ems; for the New Testament, it contains a prose version of the Marienleben by Bruder Philipp. The cycle of illustrations, richer in comparison to sister-manuscripts, can be attributed to the illuminators of Group A, active in the Lauber workshop during the 1430s.
Online Since: 04/09/2014
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
- Lauber, Diebold (Scribe) Found in: Standard description