Triumph of Emperor Maximilian. No 116 - Hans Burgkmair about 1516-1519
Triumph of Emperor Maximilian. No 116 - Hans Burgkmair about 1516-1519
Reproduction of image number 116 from the epic woodcut series "The Triumph of Emperor Maximilian". This work of art, created by one of the foremost artists of the Renaissance - Hans Burgkmair, gives us a captivating insight into the glory days of Emperor Maximilian I and his majestic processions.
Every detail of the woodcut is painstakingly recreated to maintain historical and artistic integrity. Any omissions and misprints originate from the original.
This image from "The Triumph of the Emperor Maximilian" depicts another part of the impressive procession, showing ten heralds on horseback. This picture is the first of three herald pictures from the procession. The others are numbered 117 and 118 and are among the collections. The heralds are recognizable when they hold their official staff and that they all wear heraldic symbols from the part of the kingdom they originate from.
The picture is sold without a frame
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Paper size:420x297mm
Print measurement: 355x220mm
Type of paper: Cream colored Ingres paper
Printing technique:Unknown - possibly a test print
Artist:Hans Burgkmair
The publishing year of the original:1516-1519
The print year of the reproduction:Unknown