Hans (or Johann) von Achen (Cologne 1552 - Prague 1615) workshop
The Adoration of the Shepherds
Oil on canvas
112 x 90 cm / Framed 125 x 102 cm
The painting we are pleased to offer you, a work of excellent pictorial quality, illustrates the episode of the Nativity with the Adoration of the Shepherds; it draws its compositional idea from the altarpiece that Hans von Achen (Cologne 1552 - Prague 1615) created for the Gothic Evangelical Church of Stitnik (fig. 1), which is still set in the high altar of the main nave.
From a technical point of view, we are led to consider our work as an interesting example from the workshop of Von Achen, datable therefore between the end of the sixteenth century or the beginning of the seventeenth century.
The iconography, which enjoyed great fortune already at the time thanks to the printing of Jan Sadeler (*), was depicted in countless versions.
(*) https://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/stampe/schede/1q030-00306/?view=autori&offset=0&hid=4456&sort=sort_int
Therefore, several works are known both made by the painter and executed by followers, often with some variation: we can mention the one in the Sabauda gallery in Turin (fig. 2) (https://lavenaria.it/en/node/2052), the one in the Kunsthistorisches Museum (fig. 3) (https://www.khm.at/objektdb/detail/27/) or the one in the Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery (fig. 4) (https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/nativity-scene-136365).
The moment when the shepherds reach the hut of the Nativity is represented: the Virgin, with Saint Joseph at her side and two magnificent angels participating in the event, is portrayed while proudly showing her child to the group of shepherds in adoration. Three other playful angels hold up the cartouche with the announcement of the birth of the Savior.
The theatricality of the scene, which takes up the same structure as the original prototype, is enhanced by the vivid, intense and bright colors, as well as by the force of the beams of light that pierce the setting of the nocturnal context.
German by origin, Hans von Aachen was one of the best protagonists of international Mannerism between the two centuries; his life was characterized by a long pilgrimage which, from his native city of Cologne, led him to stay for more than a decade in Italy, precisely in Venice (documented in 1574), then in Rome, where he created the altarpiece of the Adoration of the Shepherds and again in Florence (until about 1587). He then went to Germany, before finally moving to Prague in 1592, where he worked in the service of that patron who was Rudolf II (1552-1612).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The work is sold complete with a pleasant frame and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and descriptive iconographic sheet.
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