Johann Michael Rottmayr (Laufen 1654-1730 Vienna)
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Johann Michael Rottmayr (Laufen 1654-1730 Vienna)

The Lamentation

Details
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Laufen 1654-1730 Vienna)
The Lamentation
signed and dated 'Jo. Michael Ro[...] / Fecit 169[1]' (lower right)
oil on canvas
64 7/8 x 47 ¼ in. (164.8 x 119.8 cm.)
Provenance
Nelson Shanks (1937-2015), Andalusia, Pennsylvania, from whom acquired by the La Salle University Art Museum in 1990.
Literature
C.P. Wistar, La Salle University Art Museum: Guide to the Collection, Philadelphia, 2002, p. 29, illustrated.

Lot Essay

Johann Michael Rottmayr was a leading Austrian Baroque painter of large-scale religious and secular subjects. This painting was executed while Rottmayr was resident in Salzburg, before he moved to Vienna in the late 1690s. Influenced by the works of Pietro da Cortona, Peter Paul Rubens and Rottmayr’s master, Johann Carl Loth, this early work conveys the artist’s penchant for solid figures swathed in intensely colored clothing like the vibrant red and blue employed in the Virgin’s dress. The composition likely derives from that of Rottmayr’s Lamentation of 1689 in the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.

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