(b Dillingen an der Donau, 1490; d Vienna, 1556). German woodcutter, draughtsman, etcher, painter, writer and publisher. Although he wrote and printed several medical books and became an eye specialist, his main career was as an artist. He may have received his training in the workshop of Hans Burgkmair I in Augsburg and may have spent some time as a journeyman with Hans Schaüfelein I. By 1513 he had returned to Dillingen. A Self-portrait (1518; see Geisberg, no. 1348) is signed hsd, a monogram reading ‘Henricus Satrapitanus Dilinganus’ (Gr. satrapes, Ger. Vogt: ‘deputy’); Satrapitanus was the name he later used as an author. From 1522 he lived in Wimpfen an der Neckar, as documented by a woodcut of Christ as Redeemer (1522), signed ‘Hainricus Vogtherr Maler zu Wimpffen’, and by frescoes of the Annunciation and Last Judgement (Wimpfen, St Mary; rest. 1869). In 1525 he moved to Strassburg (Strasbourg), where he became a citizen and member of the guild the following year. In ...