Artwork

Freiherr Adam von Puechhaim

Freiherr Adam von Puechhaim, by Hans Grimmer, unspecified, 1570
Freiherr Adam von Puechhaim, by Hans Grimmer, unspecified, 1570

Freiherr Adam von Puechhaim is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Hans Grimmer. It dates from 1570 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Freiherr Adam von Puechhaim is a portrait painting created by Hans Grimmer in 1570, currently housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, identified as Freiherr Adam von Puechhaim, is depicted with a serious demeanor, looking straight ahead. His attire—a dark jacket adorned with gold buttons and studs, paired with a ruffled collar and short, dark hair—indicates his affiliation with a wealthy or noble family.

Technique & Style

Executed in a realistic style, the painting showcases meticulous attention to detail, evident in the rendering of the subject's facial features and elaborate clothing. Faint, visible letters in the dark background add an element of depth.

History & Provenance

Created in 1570 by Hans Grimmer, the painting is now part of the collection at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, though specific details of its provenance prior to its current ownership are not provided here.

Context

The work reflects the portraiture conventions of its time, emphasizing the status and solemnity of the nobility through precise, realistic depiction.

Legacy

While specific influences or notable impacts of 'Freiherr Adam von Puechhaim' on subsequent art are not detailed here, it contributes to the broader understanding of 16th-century realistic portraiture, associated with Hans Grimmer's oeuvre.

Artist & collection