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The Edict of Charles V, c. 1861 (oil on panel)
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The Edict of Charles V, c. 1861 (oil on panel)
WLT207153 The Edict of Charles V, c.1861 (oil on panel) by Leys, Jan August Hendrik, Baron (1815-69); 138x245 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; (add.info.: Charles V (1500-58) Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain; 1520-50 issued 11 edicts banning protestantism in the Netherlands; Emperors herald reads a decree to the people of Antwerp; ); Belgian, out of copyright
Media ID 18252833
© Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA / Bridgeman Images
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The Edict of Charles V, c. 1861
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is a captivating oil painting by Jan August Hendrik Leys that depicts a significant historical event from the 16th century. The artwork showcases Emperor Charles V, who ruled over the Holy Roman Empire and Spain during this time period. In 1520-1550, he issued eleven edicts banning Protestantism in the Netherlands. The focal point of the painting is Emperor Charles V's herald reading out a decree to the people of Antwerp. Surrounding him are a diverse crowd dressed in elaborate costumes representative of the 16th century. The cityscape behind them adds depth and context to the scene. Leys masterfully captures not only the visual details but also conveys an atmosphere filled with tension and curiosity as people listen intently to what is being proclaimed. This historic moment marked a turning point in religious history, as it intensified conflicts between Catholics and Protestants during the Reformation era. Displayed at Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, USA, this remarkable piece offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on how religion has shaped societies throughout history. It serves as a reminder of past struggles for religious freedom and highlights our ongoing quest for tolerance and understanding in today's world. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Leys' artistic talent while immersing ourselves in this pivotal moment from European history.
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