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Portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa (German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen
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Portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa (German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen
GIA4812517 Portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa (German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen) (Waiblingen, 1122 in Cilicia, 1190) - bas-relief, 12th century, with a dragon between the legs symbol of the empire, Milano Museo del castello by Unknown Artist, (12th century); Museo del Castello Sforzesco, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: Portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa (German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen) (Waiblingen, 1122 in Cilicia, 1190) - bas-relief, 12th century, with a dragon between the legs symbol of the empire, Milano Museo del castello); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright
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Frederick I Barberousse 1122 1190 12 12th 12th Xii 12th 13th Century
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This print showcases a remarkable bas-relief portrait of Frederick 1st Barberossa, the German Roman Emperor of the House of Hohenstaufen. Created in the 12th century by an unknown artist, this masterpiece is housed in the Museo del Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Italy. The intricately carved bas-relief depicts Frederick 1st Barberossa with great detail and precision. His regal presence is enhanced by the inclusion of a dragon between his legs, symbolizing the power and authority of his empire. This symbolic element adds depth to the artwork and highlights Frederick's role as a formidable ruler. The craftsmanship exhibited in this piece is truly awe-inspiring. Every line and contour has been meticulously sculpted, capturing both the physical likeness and inner essence of Frederick 1st Barberossa. The medium used for this carving further emphasizes its historical significance, as it represents art from the Middle Ages. Giancarlo Costa expertly captures this extraordinary artwork through his lens, preserving its beauty for generations to come. By sharing this photo print, we are able to appreciate not only Giancarlo's skillful photography but also pay homage to an influential figure from history. With its rich historical context and artistic excellence, this image serves as a testament to human creativity throughout time. It invites us to delve into medieval Europe and marvel at one man's legacy that continues to inspire admiration centuries later.
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