Hans von Aachen (1552,
Cologne -
March 4,
1615,
Prague) was a
German mannerist painter. His name is derived from the birth place of his father,
Aachen in
Germany. Other variations of the name include Johann von - and - von Achen and various concisions like Janachen, Fanachen, Abak, Jean Dac, Aquano, van Aken etc. Hans von Aachen began painting in Germany as a pupil of the
Flemish master E. Jerrigh. He then moved to
Italy in 1574 to study further. He toured
Rome and
Florence, but eventually settled in
Venice. He initially became a pupil of Kaspar Rems, but soon decided to develop his own mannerist technique, by studying
Tintoretto and
Michelangelo's followers. However, during all of his life he was influenced by the style of
Bartholomeus Spranger and
Hendrick Goltzius who dominated the art scene in Germany at the time.
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