Paul Lautensack (1478 – 15 August 1558) was a German painter and organist.
Lautensack was born in Bamberg, but in 1525, on account of his having embraced the Reformation, he left that city and settled in Nuremberg.
[1] There he painted many subjects from the Apocalypse, and also wrote some treatises upon it, which were collected and published in Frankfurt in 1619.
Some of his paintings still exist in Bamberg, chiefly copies of the prints of Martin Schongauer and the woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer.
His portrait, dated 1529, is in the Germanic Museum at Nuremberg.