Hans Dürer (born 21 February 1490 in Nuremberg – c. 1534-38 in Kraków), was a German Renaissance painter, illustrator, and engraver.
Hans Dürer was born Nuremberg, Germany in 1490.
He was a pupil of his older brother, and also worked in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut in his youth.
Hans Dürer was last known to have lived in Nuremberg in 1510.
He was one of the artists hired by King Sigismund I to decorate the rooms of Wawel Castle, and in 1529 he was appointed court painter.