Artwork

Hanns Mädl

Hanns Mädl, by Hans Muelich, unspecified, 1540
Hanns Mädl, by Hans Muelich, unspecified, 1540

Hanns Mädl is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Hans Muelich. It dates from 1540 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Hanns Mädl is a portrait painted by Hans Muelich in 1540. The work is currently held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a man in a fur-lined robe, wearing a black hat and holding a small object, possibly a ring or key. The subject's attire and accessories, including a gold ring, convey a sense of status and wealth.

Technique & Style

The artist has skillfully rendered the texture of the fur, capturing its brown and cream tones. The subject's face is illuminated from the front, creating a warm and lifelike effect against the dark background.

Kaiser Maximilian II. (1527-1576) als etwa Vierzigjähriger
Kaiser Maximilian II. (1527-1576) als etwa Vierzigjähriger, Unknown

Artist & collection

Portrait of Hans Muelich

Artist

Hans Muelich

Hans Muelich (1516–1573) was a German artist, born in Munich.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Hanns Mädl?

Hanns Mädl was painted by Hans Muelich in 1540.

Where can I see Hanns Mädl?

Hanns Mädl is held by Kunsthistorisches Museum.

What movement is Hanns Mädl?

Hanns Mädl is associated with Mannerism.