Magdalena Fürstin | |
Birth Date: | 1652 |
Death Date: | 1717 |
Nationality: | German |
Known For: | botanical illustration |
Birth Place: | Nuremberg, Germany |
Magdalena Fürstin (1652–1717) was a German artist and hand-colourist.[1] She was from Nuremberg,[2] and was a pupil of John Fischer and Maria Sybilla Merian.[3]
She was born into a middle class family and was the youngest of three daughters that they had. Her father was in the business of buying and selling art works.[4]
Her name appears as a plate illuminator in Basilius Besler's famous codex of the plant specimens in the Garden of Eichstatt, Hortus Eystettensis: Studien zur Entstehung des Kupferstichwerks und zum Exemplar des Andrea Vendramin (or Hortus Eystettensis: Studies on the creation of the copper engraving and the copy of Andrea Vendramin)[5] She worked on the book for five years, and the copy she worked on is currently in the Austrian National Library in Vienna.[6]