Hans Rottenhammer

Hans Rottenhammer

Johann Rottenhammer, or Hans Rottenhammer, (1564–1625) was a German painter, 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 Brill, a Flemish artist living in Rome, sending him plates with the figures painted on for Brill 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).

Once back in Germany, he worked on larger altarpieces and decorative schemes for palaces, including the Munich Residenz and Schloss Bückeborg(Goldener Saal).

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.

Galleries

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

References

* cite book
last = Klessmann
first = Rüdiger
title = Adam Elsheimer, 1578-1610
year = 2006
publisher = National Galleries of Scotland, In association with Paul Holberton Publishing
location = Edinburgh
isbn = 1-903278-78-3

* cite book
last = Steingräber
first = Erich
title = The Alte Pinakothek, Munich
year = 1985
publisher = Scala/Philip Wilson,
location = London
isbn = 0-85667-222-X

*cite book
last = Baker
first = Christopher
coauthors = Henry, Tom
title = The National Gallery complete illustrated catalogue
year = 2001
publisher = National Gallery Co
location = London
isbn = 0-300-08829-9


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