Hans or John, a very celebrated engraver on wood, and believed to have been a pupil of A. Dürer, was born at Augsburg in 1472. Some of his works are dated as early as 1510. Professor Christ ascribes to him about 700 woodcuts, most of them distinguished by that spirit and freedom that we admire in the works of his supposed master. His principal work is the series of 135 prints, representing the triumphs of the Emperor Maximilian I. They are of large size, executed in chiaroscuro, from two blocks, and convey a high idea of his powers. Several other of his pieces are mentioned by Strutt. Burgkmair was also an excellent painter in fresco and in distemper, specimens of which are in the galleries of Munich and Vienna, carefully and solidly finished in the style of the old German school. He died about 1559.