Hans von Aachen (1552 - 1615)

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Hans von Aachen

Hans von Aachen was a German painter, renowned for his role as a leading representative of Northern Mannerism. His journey into the art world took him from Rome, where he studied antique sculptures and the works of Italian masters, to Florence and then Venice, securing commissions that would define his early career. Notably, his work caught the attention of the Medici family, leading to significant commissions​​.

By 1592, von Aachen had become the official painter for Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. This position didn't require him to stay at court, allowing him to work from his residence. His relationship with Rudolf II was pivotal, marking a period where his art flourished under the emperor's patronage, celebrated for mythological paintings and complex allegories. The emperor's appreciation for painting and the arts transformed Prague into a significant art center, fostering a style full of elegance and sensuality known as Mannerism​​.

Hans von Aachen's style, influenced by Italian Mannerism and northern realism, showcased his versatility through portraits, historical, religious subjects, and allegories. His significant works include the "Allegory of Peace, Art and Abundance," depicting personifications of Peace, Science and the Liberal Arts, and Abundance, celebrated for illustrating the flourishing of these ideals under Rudolf II's reign. This piece, among others, found its home in prestigious collections like the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg​​​​.

His contribution to the art world was acknowledged by the European courts, merchants, and the nobility. Even after Rudolf II's death, Hans von Aachen continued his work for Matthias, focusing on imperial portraits until his death in Prague in 1615. His legacy, momentarily overshadowed by the nationalistic perspectives of the 19th century, has been reevaluated, recognizing him as a key figure in European cultural exchange and Mannerism​​.

For art collectors and experts interested in Mannerism and Hans von Aachen's work, his journey from an admired artist at European courts to a celebrated figure in art history underscores the lasting impact of his work. His ability to navigate the cultural and artistic demands of his time, leaving behind a body of work that continues to be studied and appreciated, makes him a fascinating subject of study.

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Date and place of birt:1552, Cologne, Germany
Date and place of death:4 march 1615, Prague, Czech Republic
Nationality:Germany, Italy, Czech Republic
Period of activity: XVI, XVII century
Specialization:Draftsman, Engraver, Genre painter, Graphic artist, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Allegory, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Mannerism, Old Masters

Creators Germany

Helmut Newton (1920 - 2004)
Helmut Newton
1920 - 2004
Ernst Flege (1898 - 1959)
Ernst Flege
1898 - 1959
Martin Henze (1973)
Martin Henze
1973
Ludwig Dill (1848 - 1940)
Ludwig Dill
1848 - 1940
Nina Lünenborg (1962)
Nina Lünenborg
1962
Heinrich Neuy (1911 - 2003)
Heinrich Neuy
1911 - 2003
Karl Adolf Gugel (1820 - 1885)
Karl Adolf Gugel
1820 - 1885
Georg Lisiewski (1674 - 1750)
Georg Lisiewski
1674 - 1750
Johann Melchior Dinglinger (1664 - 1731)
Johann Melchior Dinglinger
1664 - 1731
 Claudia Schneider-Esleben (1948)
Claudia Schneider-Esleben
1948
Horst Becking (1937)
Horst Becking
1937
Yves Galgon (1948)
Yves Galgon
1948
Gunnar Berg (1863 - 1893)
Gunnar Berg
1863 - 1893
Wolfgang Schneider (1950)
Wolfgang Schneider
1950
Hans Vincenz (1900 - 1976)
Hans Vincenz
1900 - 1976
Gustav Friedrich Papperitz (1813 - 1861)
Gustav Friedrich Papperitz
1813 - 1861

Creators Mannerism

Gerard de la Vallée (1596 - 1667)
Gerard de la Vallée
1596 - 1667
Christoffel van der Lamen (1607 - 1651)
Christoffel van der Lamen
1607 - 1651
Johannes Bosschaert (1608 - 1629)
Johannes Bosschaert
1608 - 1629
Nicolas Vleughels (1668 - 1737)
Nicolas Vleughels
1668 - 1737
Jacques Callot (1592 - 1635)
Jacques Callot
1592 - 1635
Hendrick van Steenwijk II (1580 - 1649)
Hendrick van Steenwijk II
1580 - 1649
Lambert Zutman (1510 - 1567)
Lambert Zutman
1510 - 1567
 Maestro di Tressa (1215 - 1250)
Maestro di Tressa
1215 - 1250
Antonio Badile (1518 - 1560)
Antonio Badile
1518 - 1560
Tiberio di Tito (1573 - 1627)
Tiberio di Tito
1573 - 1627
Jacopo Palma II (1549 - 1628)
Jacopo Palma II
1549 - 1628
Joos de Momper II (1564 - 1635)
Joos de Momper II
1564 - 1635
Pietro Novelli (1603 - 1647)
Pietro Novelli
1603 - 1647
 Vecchietta (1412 - 1480)
Vecchietta
1412 - 1480
Bartolomeo Nazari (1693 - 1758)
Bartolomeo Nazari
1693 - 1758
Abraham Howarts (Govaerts) (1589 - 1626)
Abraham Howarts (Govaerts)
1589 - 1626