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The Romans attacking Augsburg, c. 1490 (brown ink and pale coloured washes on paper)
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The Romans attacking Augsburg, c. 1490 (brown ink and pale coloured washes on paper)
986278 The Romans attacking Augsburg, c.1490 (brown ink and pale coloured washes on paper) by German School, (15th century); 19.7x14.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Romans attacking Augsburg. From a coloured miniature. Attributed to Conrad Vaihinger. German School, (15th century). Brown ink and pale coloured washes on paper. Augsburg, circa 1490. 19.7 x 14.5cm.); Photo © Christies Images
Media ID 25468470
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This print showcases "The Romans attacking Augsburg" in the late 15th century. Created by a German School artist, Conrad Vaihinger is attributed to this colored miniature masterpiece. The artwork depicts a scene of intense aggression and violence as Roman soldiers charge towards Augsburg, their enemies. In this close-up shot, we can see the intricate details of the soldiers' armor and flags fluttering in the wind. The men are fully immersed in battle, displaying bravery and determination as they engage in combat outside an urban setting. A large group of people can be seen both on foot and mounted on horses, creating movement and chaos within the composition. The artist skillfully uses brown ink and pale colored washes on paper to bring this historical moment to life. The drawing captures the essence of conflict during that time period with its realistic portrayal of armed forces engaged in warfare. This print offers a glimpse into history, showcasing not only the military tactics but also providing insight into clothing styles and architectural landmarks prevalent during that era. It serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's capacity for violence while highlighting European artistry from the 15th century. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured every detail of this artwork through their lens, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty and significance even centuries later.
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