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Hans Rottenhammer

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Madonna and Child with Angels Print by Hans Rottenhammer

Madonna and Child with Angels

Diana and Actaeon Print by Hans Rottenhammer

Diana and Actaeon

The Fall of Phaeton Print by Hans Rottenhammer

The Fall of Phaeton

The Judgement of Paris Print by Hans Rottenhammer

The Judgement of Paris

Minerva and the Nine Muses Print by Hans Rottenhammer

Minerva and the Nine Muses

Venus and Mars Print by Hans Rottenhammer

Venus and Mars

Feast of the Gods Print by Hans Rottenhammer

Feast of the Gods

The Virgin and Child with the infant Saint John Print by Hans Rottenhammer

The Virgin and Child with the infant Saint John

The Last Judgement with Saint Michael fighting with Satan Print by Attributed to Hans Rottenhammer

The Last Judgement with Saint Michael fighting with Satan

Hans Rottenhammer

The Coronation of the Virgin

Hans Rottenhammer

The meal of the gods

Hans Rottenhammer

Rest on the Flight

The Adoration of the Shepherds Print by Hans Rottenhammer

The Adoration of the Shepherds

Rape of the Sabines Print by Hans Rottenhammer

Rape of the Sabines

The Descent of the Holy Ghost Print by Hans Rottenhammer

The Descent of the Holy Ghost

Bacchus Print by Hans Rottenhammer

Bacchus

Rest on the Flight into Egypt Print by Hans Johann Rottenhammer the Elder

Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Johann Rottenhammer, or Hans Rottenhammer (1564 – 14 August 1625), was a German painter. He specialized in highly finished paintings on a small scale.

Biography

He was born in Munich, where he studied until 1588 under Hans Donauer the Elder. In 1593-4 (and perhaps earlier) he was in Rome, and he then settled in Venice from 1595-6 to 1606, before returning to Germany and settling in Augsburg, working also in Munich. He died in Augsburg, apparently in some poverty, and according to some sources an alcoholic.


Work

In Venice he gained a reputation for small highly finished cabinet paintings on copper, of religious and mythological subjects, combining German and Italian elements of style. In particular he combines the landscape tradition of the North with the compositional and figure styles of Tintoretto and Veronese. He was the first German artist to specialize in cabinet paintings. In Rome he knew the earlier members of the Bamboccianti, a circle of Northern artists (before the name itself arose), and remained in regular contact with Paul Bril, a Flemish artist living in Rome, sending him plates with the figures painted on for Bril to supply the landscape, according to a dealer's letter of 1617. He also collaborated with Jan Brueghel the Elder in a similar way. He was commissioned in 1600 to paint a Feast of the Gods for Emperor Rudolph II (now Hermitage). A good example of his early style, in which he approaches Tintoretto, is his Death of Adonis in the Louvre.

Once back in Germany, he worked on larger altarpieces and decorative schemes for palaces, including the Munich Residenz and Schloss Bückeborg(Goldener Saal), more in the style of Northern Mannerism than his Italian work.

He is believed to have employed Adam Elsheimer as an assistant in 1598 or 1599, and no doubt gave Elsheimer an introduction to Bril; when Elsheimer moved on to Rome he and Bril became close friends. Two drawings by Rottenhammer (now in Copenhagen) belonged to Elsheimer, and have an inscription noting they were a gift from Rottenhammer. Elsheimer's mature paintings are all small and on copper, and continue to develop Rottenhammer's synthesis of German and Italian styles, and use of landscape. Among his noted works are those painted for Emperor Rudolph II of Austria: Nativity (1608), Battle Between Centaurs and Lapithæ, and four others, in the Vienna Museum.


Galleries

There are paintings in the main galleries in London, Munich (3), Augsburg, Berlin, Cambridge, St Petersberg, Amsterdam (2), Schwerin, Milan, Los Angeles, Dunedin and elsewhere. Most of his altarpieces and decorative schemes can still be seen in situ.
External links

Hans Rottenhammer on Artcyclopedia


References

Klessmann, Rüdiger (2006). Adam Elsheimer, 1578-1610. Edinburgh: National Galleries of Scotland, In association with Paul Holberton Publishing. ISBN 1-903278-78-3.
Steingräber, Erich (1985). The Alte Pinakothek, Munich. London: Scala/Philip Wilson,. ISBN 0-85667-222-X.
Baker, Christopher; Henry, Tom (2001). The National Gallery complete illustrated catalogue. London: National Gallery Co. ISBN 0-300-08829-9.
"Rottenhammer, Johann". New International Encyclopedia. 1905.

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