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The Marriage of Philip the Fair to Joanna of Austria; Maximilian Recaptures the Occupied
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The Marriage of Philip the Fair to Joanna of Austria; Maximilian Recaptures the Occupied
The Marriage of Philip the Fair to Joanna of Austria; Maximilian Recaptures the Occupied Territories from Hungary; The Conquest of Hungary; The Swiss War; The Liberation of Naples; and The Battle of Wenzenberg, from the Arch of Honor, proof, dated 1515, printed 1517-18, 1515
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A Durer Albert Durer Alberto Durero Albrecht Albrecht Altdorfer Albrecht Durer Altdorfer Altdorfer Albrecht Andreae Andreae Hieronymus Durer Durer Albrecht Emperor Maximilian I Formschneyde Hans Hans Springinklee Hieronymus Hieronymus Andreae His Majesty Holy Roman Emperor Kaiser Maximilian I King Maximilian I Maximilian I Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor Philip I Of Castile Philip The Fair Philip The Handsome Springinklee Springinklee Hans Suit Of Armour Joanna Of Castile Juana
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This print showcases a significant historical event from the 16th century - "The Marriage of Philip the Fair to Joanna of Austria; Maximilian Recaptures the Occupied Territories from Hungary; The Conquest of Hungary; The Swiss War; The Liberation of Naples; and The Battle of Wenzenberg". Created by renowned artist Hieronymus Andreae, this piece is a testament to his exceptional talent in capturing complex scenes with intricate details. The image transports us back in time, immersing us in an era filled with political alliances, conquests, and battles. It depicts Emperor Maximilian I, resplendent in his armor, leading soldiers into fierce combat. Alongside him stands Philip the Fair and Joanna of Austria, symbolizing their union through marriage. Every element within this artwork tells a story - from the determined expressions on the faces of soldiers engaged in battle to the regal presence exuded by monarchs. Andreae's masterful use of black and white adds depth and intensity to each figure portrayed. Preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of its rich heritage collection, this print serves as a visual reminder that history is shaped not only by kings but also by ordinary people who fought for their countries' honor. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded that behind every grand event lies countless stories waiting to be unraveled.
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