Glockendon
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Glockendon is a German surname. In particular, the Glockendons were a family of 15th-16th-century German artists from Nuremberg.
- Albrecht Glockendon the Elder (also called "Albrecht I"; c.1432 — 1474)
- Georg Glockendon the Elder (died 1514); son of Albrecht
- Albrecht Glockendon II (also called "the Elder" or "the Younger"; died 1545); son of Georg
- Albrecht Glockendon III
- Jörg Glockendon (also called "Georg G."; died before 1548)
- Nikolaus Glockendon (d. 1534); son of Georg
- Georg Glockendon II ("the Younger"; 1492–1553); son of Nikolaus
- Gabriel Glockendon (active c. 1570–1595); son of Nikolaus
- Nikolaus Glockendon the Younger (died before 1547), diamond and gem cutter, probably also sculptor
- Sebastian Glockendon the Elder (born c. 1525, floruit 1555), miniature painter
- Sebastian Glockendon the Younger (active c. 1575)
- Wolf Glockendon (buried 19 September 1561), goldsmith, engaged with Elisabeth Zarteissen
- Albrecht Glockendon II (also called "the Elder" or "the Younger"; died 1545); son of Georg
- Georg Glockendon the Elder (died 1514); son of Albrecht
- Georg Glockendon the Younger (III) (1492–1553), painter
- Conrad Glockendon (buried 1594), hourglass maker
- Hans Glockendon (mentioned 1541)
External links
- Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, by Michael Bryan, Robert Edmund Graves, Walter Armstrong (London: George Bell & Sons, 1889). Entries on the Glockendon family, however, are out of date.
- "Glockendon Family" on the Union List of Artist Names
- Smith, Jeffrey Chipps. "Glockendon." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 3, 2012; subscription required).
- R. Bergau (1879). "Glockendon oder Glockenton". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 9. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. p. 238.