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View of fireworks and a triumphal arch with a two-headed eagle and the name of Joseph... 1765-1799 Creator: Anon
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View of fireworks and a triumphal arch with a two-headed eagle and the name of Joseph... 1765-1799 Creator: Anon
View of fireworks and a triumphal arch with a two-headed eagle and the name of Joseph II, German emperor, 1765-1799. In the background on the left, a structure explodes. On the right a ship is burning
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This print, titled "View of fireworks and a triumphal arch with a two-headed eagle and the name of Joseph II," showcases an impressive firework display against the backdrop of a grand architectural scene. The triumphal arch, adorned with intricate columns and the emblem of a two-headed eagle, symbolizes the power and grandeur of the Holy Roman Empire under Emperor Joseph II. The eagle, a symbol of the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty, gazes proudly with its regal gaze. In the left background, a structure is engulfed in flames, adding a sense of drama and excitement to the scene. On the right, a ship is ablaze, its deck paint turning to ash as the flames consume it. The contrast between the beauty of the fireworks and the destruction in the background creates a thought-provoking juxtaposition. The print, created between 1765 and 1799, is an anonymous work attributed to the artist J.B.A.M. Adam. The intricate details of the illustration, from the figures in the foreground to the distant buildings, demonstrate the skill and artistry of the artist. The print is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Netherlands and the European art scene during this period. The use of vibrant colors and bold lines adds to the dynamic energy of the print, making it a stunning addition to any art collection or gallery exhibition. The print is a reminder of the historical significance of the Holy Roman Empire and the role of art in preserving and celebrating our heritage.
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