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Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, inspecting the kill of chamois deer in Eisenerz
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Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, inspecting the kill of chamois deer in Eisenerz
XAM72424 Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, inspecting the kill of chamois deer in Eisenerz by Hauck, Johann Veit (fl.1700-46); 169x122 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22598256
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Habsburg Hapsburg Monochrome Pavilion Austrian Alps
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In this print, we are transported back in time to witness a moment of grandeur and power. The photograph captures Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, as he inspects the impressive kill of chamois deer in Eisenerz. Standing tall beside his carriage, Charles VI exudes authority and nobility. The breathtaking Austrian Alps serve as the backdrop for this majestic scene. The rugged landscape adds an element of adventure and excitement to the image, reminding us of the challenges faced during hunts in such formidable terrain. As our gaze shifts from the emperor to his surroundings, we notice a beautifully adorned pavilion nestled amidst nature's splendor. This architectural gem stands as a testament to the opulence associated with Habsburg rule. Johann Veit Hauck's masterful painting skillfully captures every intricate detail - from the texture of fur on the slain chamois deer to each brushstroke that brings life to Charles VI himself. Through monochrome tones, Hauck emphasizes both elegance and solemnity within this historical moment. Displayed at Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria, this artwork is not just a mere depiction of hunting but also serves as a symbol of power wielded by one of history's most influential figures - Charles VI. It invites us into an era long gone yet forever preserved through artistry and imagination.
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