Hans von Judenburg was an Austrian painter and sculptor active between 1411 and 1424.
He is known to have created a retable for the high altar of the parish church of Bolzano (then Bozen), contracted in 1421 and finished three years later.
The center panel depicted the Coronation of the Virgin, along with John the Baptist and Vigilius of Trent.
Various scenes from the Life of the Virgin were shown on the wings; these are now scattered around various locations, including the parish church of Deutschnofen.
Michael Pacher, for his altarpiece in Gries-San Quirino, is known to have taken Hans's work as model, as he was contractually obligated so to do.