- Läublin II., Hans Jacob [Jakob]
- Murer, Josias
- Ammann, Johann Conrad
- Ammann, Hans Heinrich
- Ammann, Christoph
- Amsler, Richard
- Asper, Hans
- Beham, Bartel
- Bluntschli, Niklaus
- Bosshard und Sohn, -
- Brun, Lienhard
- Cranach der Ältere, Lucas
- Erhart, Gregor
- Eriskirch, Meister von
- Erlinger, Georg
- Fischart, Johann
- Frischlin, Nicodemus
- Hans Conrad, Flach
- Holbein, Ambrosius
- Holtzwart, Matthäus
- Howes, John
- Hurter, Johann Heinrich
- Häfelin, Emil
- Hünerwadel, Jérôme
- Kübler, Werner der Jüngere
- Lang, Hieronymus der Ältere
- Lang, Hans Caspar der Ältere
- Lang, Daniel
- Lindtmayer, Felix der Jüngere
- Lindtmayer, Daniel der Jüngere
- Meyer, Conrad
- Moser, Andreas
- Müller, Theobald
- Oschwald, Hans Georg
- Ott, Hans Georg I.
- Panvinio, Onofrio
- Peyer, Hans
- Peyer, Johann Ludwig
- Peyer, Johann Jakob
- Peyer, Johann Friedrich
- Pfau, Hans Heinrich III.
- Pröll, Thomas
- Reusner, Nikolaus
- Schnetzler, Johann Ulrich
- Schärer, Johann Jacob
- Seiler, Dietegen
- Speissegger, Hans Heinrich
- Spleiss, Hans Martin
- Stalder, Ulrich
- Stimmer, Tobias
- Stimmer, Gideon
- Stimmer, Abel
- Strigel, Bernhard
- Stüdlin, Hans Caspar
- Ulmer, Johann Conrad
- Ulmer, Hans Ulrich
- Umkreis von Stimmer, Tobias
- Unbekannt
- Veith, Johann Martin
- Wüscher, Hans Adam I.
- de Savoye, Daniel
Felix Lindtmayer the younger
Felix Lindtmayer, father (?) and teacher of Daniel Lindtmayer d. J., was a glass painter and glazier in Schaffhausen as well as attracting mention elsewhere. In 1544 he settled as a master craftsman in Schaffhausen. From 1557-1558 he worked as a secretary for Captain Werner Abegg in France. In 1570 he was elected as a city judge by the Boatsmen's guild, and from 1571 to the Great Council. He married Anna Schmid around 1564 and the Lindtmayer workshop lasted until around 1586 thanks to her later marriage to the glass painter Michel Stark from Villingen.
Armorial panel for the Commune of Unterhallau
Felix Lindtmayer the younger (1524 – 1574), attributed, 1542 Glass, paintedThe panel probably comes from the meeting room in Oberhallau. In 1935 it was restored by Emil Gerster, Basel.
Armorial panel with the coats of arms for Galle Jäger and Felix Lindtmayer the younger
Felix Lindtmayer the younger (1524 – 1574), attributed, 1552 Glass, paintedThe panel probably comes from the meeting room at Jestetten.
Pictorial panel for the six (artist) journeymen
Felix Lindtmayer the younger (1524 – 1574), attributed, 1568 Glass, paintedThe panel has been re-leaded
Armorial panel for (Hans) Heinrich Irmensee (died. 1591)
Felix Lindtmayer the younger (about 1523/1524–1574), Workshop(?), 1571 Glass, paintedThe original donor of the panel was (Hans) Heinrich Irmensee (died. 1591).