Hinrik Funhof

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Hinrik Funhof
Hinrik Funhof - Maria im Ahrenkleid - Hamburger Kunsthalle.jpg
The Virgin Mary with Headdress (ca. 1480, DE: Maria mit Ährenkleid), in the collection of the Hamburger Kunsthalle
Died1485
NationalityGerman
Other namesHenrik Funhof
Occupation(s)Painter, late Gothic

Hinrik Funhof (died 1485, also spelled Henrik Funhof) was a late Gothic painter who lived and worked in Hamburg. After the death of his colleague Hans Bornemann in 1475, he took over Bornemann's studio and married his widow. When Funhof died ten years later, she remarried to another Hamburg painter, Absolon Stumme.

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Only a few of his works survive, namely:

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