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Cushion : Officers Of The Table And Of The Chamber Of The Imperial Court Of Maximilian I. From Left Cup Bearer, Cook, Barber And Tailor. 19Th Century Reproduction Of Engraving From 1512 In Triomphe De Maximilian I Based On Drawings By Albert Durer
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Officers Of The Table And Of The Chamber Of The Imperial Court Of Maximilian I. From Left Cup Bearer, Cook, Barber And Tailor. 19Th Century Reproduction Of Engraving From 1512 In Triomphe De Maximilian I Based On Drawings By Albert Durer
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Ages Apparel Attire Business Calling Chamber Clothes Clothing Commerce Cook Costume Court Craft Drawings Dress Emperor Engravings Garb Garments Holy Illustrations Imperial Mediaeval Medieval Middle Occupation Officers Prints Profession Roman Sixteenth Sketch Sketches Skill Table Trade Vocation Albert Durer Barber Cup Bearer Maximilian I Nineteenth Tailor
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the officers of the table and of the chamber of the imperial court of Maximilian I, a significant historical figure. The image depicts four individuals from left to right: a cup bearer, cook, barber, and tailor. This 19th-century reproduction is based on an engraving from 1512 found in "Triomphe De Maximilian I" which was created by Albert Durer. The photograph captures the essence of medieval life with its intricate costumes and attention to detail. Each officer represents a specific occupation within the court, highlighting their importance in maintaining order and serving the emperor. Their attire reflects both their profession and social status during this period. The black-and-white aesthetic adds a touch of nostalgia to this historical piece while emphasizing its authenticity. It transports viewers back to the sixteenth century when these officers played crucial roles in shaping society. Through this photo print, Ken Welsh beautifully captures not only the skillful craftsmanship but also provides us with a glimpse into an era long gone. It serves as a reminder that history continues to shape our present-day lives and offers valuable insights into our own cultural heritage.
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