Maximilian's liberation of Vienna from Hungarian Rule, 1490: one of twenty-four reliefs by Alexander Colin, based on woodcuts from a Triumphal Arch by Albrecht Dürer. They depict events from the life of the Emperor Maximilian I, Emperor of Germany (1459-1519).
after Alexander Colin (Mechelen c.1527 - Innsbruck 1612)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1832
Materials
Paper
Measurements
545 mm (H)745 mm (W)
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Kingston Lacy Estate, Dorset
NT 1252755
Summary
Print, engraving, Maximilian's liberation of Vienna from Hungarian Rule, 1490: one of twenty-four reliefs by Alexander Colin, based on woodcuts from a Triumphal Arch by Albrecht Dürer. They depict events from the life of the Emperor Maximilian I, Emperor of Germany (1459-1519). Inscribed: 'Universa Inferioris Austriae Provincia, quae una cum metropoli Viennain potestatem mathiae corvini, inclyti Hungariae Regis, devenerat, intra trium mensium spatium recuperata. 6' by Joseph Bramati from a drawing by Franciscus Vischer of a scupture by Alexander Collin.
Marks and inscriptions
Joseph Bramati sculpsit.
Makers and roles
after Alexander Colin (Mechelen c.1527 - Innsbruck 1612), sculptor Franciscus Vischer, original artist Joseph Bramati (1795 - 1871), engraver (printmaker)