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Kunz (Konrad also Conrad or Conrath) Lochner (1510 in Nuremberg – buried 19 August 1567) was an eminent master plate armourer, blacksmith and silversmith from Nuremberg, Germany, Holy Roman Empire. He was the son of a skillful armourer with the same name (d. 1527), and his two brothers Heinrich and Hans who were also skillful armourers and blacksmiths. In 1543, Lochner started working for the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, and the following year he began his service at the future Maximilian II as court armourer. Lochner's workshop produced some of the most magnificent plate armours made during the 16th-century Renaissance period for field warfare, tourney and ceremonial occasions. Lochner's patrons included royalty, knights and nobility from across Europe.

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  • Kunz Lochner (1510 – 1567) è stato un armoraro tedesco. È stato uno dei più importanti armorari di Norimberga del XVI secolo ed ebbe una reputazione internazionale. Lavorò per gli imperatori del Sacro Romano Impero tra cui Ferdinando I, i duchi di Sassonia e il re di Polonia Sigismondo II. Alcune sue opere sono esposte al Metropolitan Museum of Art di New York. (it)
  • Kunz Lochner, född omkring 1510, död 1567, en rustningssmed verksam i Nürnberg, Tyskland. Han var son till en rustningssmed med samma namn och även hans två bröder Heinrich och Hans var verksamma smeder. 1543 började han arbeta åt den tysk-romerske kejsaren Ferdinand I och året därpå blev han verksam vid den blivande Maximilian II:s hov. Mästaren Kunz Lochner och hans verkstad har producerat flera av de mest praktfulla paradrustningar som tillverkats under renässansen. Kunz Lochners verkstad tillverkade rustningar åt kunga- och furstehus över hela Europa. Idag finns de på museer i både USA och Europa som exempelvis Metropolitan och Livrustkammaren. (sv)
  • Kunz (Konrad also Conrad or Conrath) Lochner (1510 in Nuremberg – buried 19 August 1567) was an eminent master plate armourer, blacksmith and silversmith from Nuremberg, Germany, Holy Roman Empire. He was the son of a skillful armourer with the same name (d. 1527), and his two brothers Heinrich and Hans who were also skillful armourers and blacksmiths. In 1543, Lochner started working for the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, and the following year he began his service at the future Maximilian II as court armourer. Lochner's workshop produced some of the most magnificent plate armours made during the 16th-century Renaissance period for field warfare, tourney and ceremonial occasions. Lochner's patrons included royalty, knights and nobility from across Europe. (en)
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  • Kunz (Konrad also Conrad or Conrath) Lochner (1510 in Nuremberg – buried 19 August 1567) was an eminent master plate armourer, blacksmith and silversmith from Nuremberg, Germany, Holy Roman Empire. He was the son of a skillful armourer with the same name (d. 1527), and his two brothers Heinrich and Hans who were also skillful armourers and blacksmiths. In 1543, Lochner started working for the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, and the following year he began his service at the future Maximilian II as court armourer. Lochner's workshop produced some of the most magnificent plate armours made during the 16th-century Renaissance period for field warfare, tourney and ceremonial occasions. Lochner's patrons included royalty, knights and nobility from across Europe. Armour crafted by Lochner, bearing Lochner's personal hallmark: a shield with demi-lion in dexter and bendy of six in sinister; similar is also his other personal hallmark: a shield with lion rampant, or on stylistic grounds bearing the Nuremberg hallmark, can be found preserved in museums such as the Royal Armoury (Livrustkammaren) in Stockholm, the Dresden State Art Collections (Dresden Armoury) in Dresden, the Army Museum in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. (en)
  • Kunz Lochner (1510 – 1567) è stato un armoraro tedesco. È stato uno dei più importanti armorari di Norimberga del XVI secolo ed ebbe una reputazione internazionale. Lavorò per gli imperatori del Sacro Romano Impero tra cui Ferdinando I, i duchi di Sassonia e il re di Polonia Sigismondo II. Alcune sue opere sono esposte al Metropolitan Museum of Art di New York. (it)
  • Kunz Lochner, född omkring 1510, död 1567, en rustningssmed verksam i Nürnberg, Tyskland. Han var son till en rustningssmed med samma namn och även hans två bröder Heinrich och Hans var verksamma smeder. 1543 började han arbeta åt den tysk-romerske kejsaren Ferdinand I och året därpå blev han verksam vid den blivande Maximilian II:s hov. Mästaren Kunz Lochner och hans verkstad har producerat flera av de mest praktfulla paradrustningar som tillverkats under renässansen. Kunz Lochners verkstad tillverkade rustningar åt kunga- och furstehus över hela Europa. Idag finns de på museer i både USA och Europa som exempelvis Metropolitan och Livrustkammaren. (sv)
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