Ludger tom Ring the Younger
Ludger tom Ring the Younger was a German painter and draughtsman.
His father and brothers were also painters. He primarily painted portraits and still lifes.
Early life
Ludger tom Ring the Younger was the second son of Ludger tom Ring the Elder. Until his father's death in 1547, he trained artistically with him, and later worked in his older brother Hermann tom Ring's, studio. He also travelled with him to the Low Countries and England. His first painting, a self-portrait now in Brunswick's Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, was painted in 1547.He worked in Antwerp between Antwerpen 1553 and 1568. Here he is believed to have collaborated with the Flemish painter Adriaen Thomasz Key on works such as the Portrait of a 27-year-old woman with a bouquet of flowers in which Ludger tom Ring the Younger painted the flower piece and Key the portrait. He appears to have worked in Hermann's studio again, from 1555 to 1557. He painted mainly portraits, animals and still-lifes. His whereabouts until 1568 are unknown, although it is known that he made the acquaintance of the Flemish cartographer, Abraham Ortelius.