BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
Gabriel Krammer, born in Zurich in 1564, was active there as a cabinetmaker and engraver until his death in 1606. His various publications, at the turn of the 17th century, were in line with those written by the Strasbourg and Cologne cabinetmakers, Veit Eck, Jakob Guckeisen and Johann Jakob Ebelman. Moreover one of the editions of Architectura was published by Johann Bussemacher, the bookseller active in Cologne for whom all these authors worked. Speaking esthetically, the architectural orders and the ornamentation suggested by Krammer were directly inspired by the publications of Vredeman de Vries and Dietterlin, from whom they borrowed a pronounced taste for decorative overloading. One might notice that another work by Krammer, the Eigentlicher Bericht, was published by Balthasar Caimox then by Paul Fürst, who were also Dietterlin’s publishers. Another source can be traced to Blum’s treatises, published in Zurich, Krammer’s homeland : the treatise on the orders (Von den fünff Sülen Grundlicher bericht..., 1550) and the collection of antiquities (Ein kunstrych Buch von allerley Antiquiteten, towards 1560), regularly reissued all through the 16th and 17th centuries, which provide architectural canvases and the principles of representation. Yves Pauwels – 2016 Critical bibliography
E. Forssman, Saüle und Ornament. Studien zur Problem des Manierismus in den nordischen Säulenbücher und Vorlageblättern des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts, Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiskell, 1956. G. Irmscher, Kölner Architektur- und Säulenbücher um 1600, Bonn, Bouvier, 1999. P. Ringger, “Die Prunkstube von 1616/1618 im Milten-bzw. Elsinerhaus in Bilten GL”, Zeitschrift für schweizerische Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte, 56 (1999), pp. 183-198.
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