Hans Rottenhammer

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Hans Rottenhammer was a late 16th- and early 17th-century German painter known for his refined small-scale cabinet pictures that often combined Northern detail with Italianate composition and color.

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instanceOf German painter
human
painter
activeYearsEndTime early 17th century
activeYearsStartTime late 16th century
collaboratedWith Jan Brueghel the Elder NERFINISHED
Paul Bril NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1564
dateOfDeath 1625
ethnicGroup German
familyName Rottenhammer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork painting
genre cabinet painting
mythological painting
religious painting
givenName Hans
hasWorkInCollection Alte Pinakothek NERFINISHED
Hermitage Museum NERFINISHED
Kunsthistorisches Museum NERFINISHED
National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
Prado Museum NERFINISHED
influencedBy Italian painting
Northern Renaissance art NERFINISHED
livedIn Augsburg NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED
movement Mannerism NERFINISHED
name Hans Rottenhammer NERFINISHED
nationality German
notableCharacteristic bright, Italianate color palette
complex multi-figure compositions
integration of landscape and figure painting
refined, highly finished surfaces
notableFor combining Northern detail with Italianate composition and color
small-scale cabinet pictures
notableWork The Adoration of the Magi NERFINISHED
The Fall of Phaeton NERFINISHED
The Feast of the Gods NERFINISHED
occupation painter
placeOfBirth Munich NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Augsburg NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
style Mannerist
trainedIn Munich NERFINISHED
workLocation Augsburg NERFINISHED
Munich NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED

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Jan Brueghel the Elder collaboratedWith Hans Rottenhammer