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- Johann Rottenhammer, or Hans Rottenhammer (1564 – 14 August 1625), was a German painter. He specialized in highly finished paintings on a small scale....
- became acquainted with Hans Rottenhammer, a German painter of small highly finished cabinet paintings on copper. Rottenhammer painted religious and mythological...
- von Gepeckh of Freising commissioned Hans Rottenhammer (1564-1625) to paint a vast altarpiece. Rottenhammer was near the end of his career (and life)...
- He probably worked as an ****istant to Johann Rottenhammer, some of whose drawings he owned. Rottenhammer was a German who had been living in Italy for...
- wedding have the same inland setting as other scenes. A depiction by Hans Rottenhammer (1600, Hermitage Museum) probably of the wedding of Neptune and Amphitrite...
- (1882–1916) Kurt Roth (1899–1975) Ferdinand Rothbart (1823–1899) Johannes Rottenhammer (1564–1625) Christian Ruben (1805–1875) Dieter Rübsaamen (born 1937)...
- leader of the academism Orazio Gentileschi (Italian, 1563–1639) Hans Rottenhammer (German, 1564–1625) Pieter Brueghel the Younger (Flemish, 1564–1636)...
- there, although any meeting between them has not been recorded. Hans Rottenhammer and Adam Elsheimer were other northern landscapists ****ociated with Bril...
- knowledge of the works of Johannes Rottenhammer suggests that he might have apprenticed in Augsburg (possibly with Rottenhammer). He spent a year in Venice and...
- 3 – Ludovico Bertonio, Italian missionary (b. 1552) August 14 – Hans Rottenhammer, German artist (b. 1564) August 15 – Mary Cholmondeley, English medieval...