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The Emperor Seated on His Throne, Seated Between Joanna of Castile and Mary of Burgundy
The Emperor Seated on His Throne, Seated Between Joanna of Castile and Mary of Burgundy, Above Are Twenty-two Winged Victories; with Coats of Arms of Maximilians Noble Relatives, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515
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Blazon Burgundy Mary Of Coat Of Arms Daughter In Law Emperor Maximilian I Empress Habsburg Hans Springinklee Heraldic Heraldry Holy Roman Emperor Holy Roman Empire Kaiser Maximilian I King Maximilian I Maria Of Burgundy Mary Of Burgundy Maximilian I Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor Springinklee Hans Throne Triumphal Arch Wives Woodcut And Letterpress Archway Joanna Of Castile
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of art from the 16th century. Titled "The Emperor Seated on His Throne, Seated Between Joanna of Castile and Mary of Burgundy" this masterpiece by Hans Springinklee is truly awe-inspiring. Intricately detailed, the archway depicted in the photograph features twenty-two winged victories hovering above. The coats of arms belonging to Maximilian's noble relatives adorn the arch, adding a touch of heraldry to this grand composition. At the center sits Emperor Maximilian I, flanked by his daughter-in-law Joanna of Castile and Mary of Burgundy. Their regal presence exudes power and authority as they grace their thrones with elegance. Maximilian I was not only a monarch but also held the esteemed title of Holy Roman Emperor during this period. This artwork serves as a testament to his reign and influence over Germany and Spain. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print captures every intricate detail meticulously crafted by Springinklee. It transports viewers back in time, allowing them to witness firsthand the opulence and splendor that characterized Renaissance-era royal courts. With its historical significance and artistic brilliance, "The Emperor Seated on His Throne" stands as an emblematic representation of European heritage art. Its timeless beauty continues to captivate audiences centuries later, reminding us all of an era long gone yet forever preserved through artistry.
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