Judgement of Paris, n.d.

Hans Rottenhammer (German, 1564-1625)

Judgement of Paris, n.d.

Wash, chalk and ink on paper
11 3/16 in. x 9 9/16 in. (28.42 cm x 24.29 cm)

Crocker Art Museum, E. B. Crocker Collection

1871.55

About

  • The Bavarian Hans Rottenhammer was one of many late 16thcentury artists who traveled to Venice and absorbed a classicizing style that they then reintroduced to southern German artistic circles. He arrived in the lagoon city in 1589, soon visited Rome, and returned to Venice a few years later to set up a studio.
    Learning from his contacts with Italian artists and his many German visitors, Rottenhammer developed a style that appealed to the public upon his return to the North. He settled in the imperial city of Augsburg in 1606 and received commissions for a variety of works, from altarpieces to house façades, from both local and distant patrons.
    In this drawing, Rottenhammer depicts a classical subject in masterful style with chalk and wash. The forms of Venus, Minerva, and Juno are of a narrow-shouldered, graceful body type that the artist learned from the work of Venetian artists such as Titian and Palma Giovane.

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