Hans Rottenhammer, 1604 - The Fall of Phaeton - fine art print
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What does the website of the Mauritshuis say about the 17th century work of art painted by Hans Rottenhammer? (© - Mauritshuis - Mauritshuis)
Diego Duarte, Antwerp, before 1676-1691 (492 guilders); his nephew Manuel Levy Duarte, 1691; Jan van Beuningen, Amsterdam, 1716; his sale, Amsterdam, 13 May 1716 (Lugt 257), no. 3 (1,010 guilders); Johan van Schuylenburch, Haarlem; his sale, 20 September 1735 (Lugt 453), no. 34 (for 305 guilders to ‘Verlaar’); Steven Theroude Gallery; Johan Hendrik, Count van Wassenaer Obdam, The Hague, 1745; his sale, The Hague, 19 August 1750 (Lugt 736), no. 67 (1,510 guilders); Govert van Slingelandt, The Hague, 1750-1767; his widow, Agatha Huydecoper, The Hague, 1767-1768; Van Slingelandt sale, The Hague, 18 May 1768 (Lugt 1683), no. 17; the entire collection sold to Prince William V; Prince William V, The Hague, 1768-1795; confiscated by the French, transferred to the Muséum Central des Arts/Musée Napoléon (Musée du Louvre), Paris, 1795-1815; Royal Picture Gallery, housed in the Prince William V Gallery, The Hague, 1816; transferred to the Mauritshuis, 1822
Art product summary
This 17th century artwork was made by the artist Hans Rottenhammer in 1604. The version of the artwork had the following size: height: 39 cm width: 54,5 cm | height: 15,4 in width: 21,5 in. Oil on copper on panel was used by the painter as the medium of the artpiece. The original artwork was inscribed with the following details - dated and signed: 1604 / H [?] O [?] Rottnh / F.. Moveover, this artwork belongs to the digital art collection of Mauritshuis, which the Mauritshuis is home to the best artworks of Dutch painting of the seventeenth century. With courtesy of: Mauritshuis, The Hague (public domain). Creditline of the artwork: Diego Duarte, Antwerp, before 1676-1691 (492 guilders); his nephew Manuel Levy Duarte, 1691; Jan van Beuningen, Amsterdam, 1716; his sale, Amsterdam, 13 May 1716 (Lugt 257), no. 3 (1,010 guilders); Johan van Schuylenburch, Haarlem; his sale, 20 September 1735 (Lugt 453), no. 34 (for 305 guilders to ‘Verlaar’); Steven Theroude Gallery; Johan Hendrik, Count van Wassenaer Obdam, The Hague, 1745; his sale, The Hague, 19 August 1750 (Lugt 736), no. 67 (1,510 guilders); Govert van Slingelandt, The Hague, 1750-1767; his widow, Agatha Huydecoper, The Hague, 1767-1768; Van Slingelandt sale, The Hague, 18 May 1768 (Lugt 1683), no. 17; the entire collection sold to Prince William V; Prince William V, The Hague, 1768-1795; confiscated by the French, transferred to the Muséum Central des Arts/Musée Napoléon (Musée du Louvre), Paris, 1795-1815; Royal Picture Gallery, housed in the Prince William V Gallery, The Hague, 1816; transferred to the Mauritshuis, 1822. What is more, the alignment of the digital reproduction is landscape and has a ratio of 1.4 : 1, which implies that the length is 40% longer than the width.
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Artist overview
Name of the artist: | Hans Rottenhammer |
Professions: | painter |
Artist category: | old master |
Life span: | 60 years |
Born in the year: | 1564 |
Died: | 1624 |
Piece of art table
Name of the work of art: | "The Fall of Phaeton" |
Categorization of the work of art: | painting |
Broad category: | classic art |
Period: | 17th century |
Created in the year: | 1604 |
Artwork age: | more than 410 years |
Painted on: | oil on copper on panel |
Original dimensions (artwork): | height: 39 cm width: 54,5 cm |
Signature on artpiece: | dated and signed: 1604 / H [?] O [?] Rottnh / F. |
Museum: | Mauritshuis |
Museum location: | The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands |
Museum's web page: | www.mauritshuis.nl |
License type of artwork: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | Mauritshuis, The Hague |
Creditline of artwork: | Diego Duarte, Antwerp, before 1676-1691 (492 guilders); his nephew Manuel Levy Duarte, 1691; Jan van Beuningen, Amsterdam, 1716; his sale, Amsterdam, 13 May 1716 (Lugt 257), no. 3 (1,010 guilders); Johan van Schuylenburch, Haarlem; his sale, 20 September 1735 (Lugt 453), no. 34 (for 305 guilders to ‘Verlaar’); Steven Theroude Gallery; Johan Hendrik, Count van Wassenaer Obdam, The Hague, 1745; his sale, The Hague, 19 August 1750 (Lugt 736), no. 67 (1,510 guilders); Govert van Slingelandt, The Hague, 1750-1767; his widow, Agatha Huydecoper, The Hague, 1767-1768; Van Slingelandt sale, The Hague, 18 May 1768 (Lugt 1683), no. 17; the entire collection sold to Prince William V; Prince William V, The Hague, 1768-1795; confiscated by the French, transferred to the Muséum Central des Arts/Musée Napoléon (Musée du Louvre), Paris, 1795-1815; Royal Picture Gallery, housed in the Prince William V Gallery, The Hague, 1816; transferred to the Mauritshuis, 1822 |
Article table
Article type: | fine art reproduction |
Reproduction: | digital reproduction |
Manufaturing technique: | digital printing (UV direct print) |
Manufacturing: | German-made |
Type of stock: | production on demand |
Proposed product use: | wall art, wall decoration |
Orientation of the image: | landscape format |
Image aspect ratio: | 1.4 : 1 (length : width) |
Implication: | the length is 40% longer than the width |
Materials available: | poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) variants: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size options: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: | 70x50cm - 28x20" |
Dibond print (alumnium material) sizes: | 70x50cm - 28x20", 140x100cm - 55x39" |
Art print framing: | not included |
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