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German bride, a maiden and a Burgermeister, 16th century
German bride from Augsburg, a maiden from Marburg, and a Stadtknecht with his symbol of office, a small axe. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889. Illustration by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by C. Regnier. Dr. Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903) was a German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator and etcher
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Appliances Artworks Augsburg Bride Hefner Alteneck Knight Maiden Marburg Office Symbol
16"x20" (51x41cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Metal Prints featuring a captivating trio from the 16th century. This stunning collection includes an elegant German bride from Augsburg, a graceful maiden from Marburg, and a Burgermeister with his symbolic small axe. Each print is meticulously sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online and expertly rendered in vibrant metallic tones, adding a unique and timeless touch to your home decor. Bring history to life with these beautiful and authentic works of art.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, our metal photo prints go beyond traditional canvases, adding a cool, modern touch to your space. Wall mount on back. Eco-friendly 100% post-consumer recycled ChromaLuxe aluminum surface. The thickness of the print is 0.045". Featuring a Scratch-resistant surface and Rounded corners. Backing hangers are attached to the back of the print and float the print 1/2-inch off the wall when hung, the choice of hanger may vary depending on size and International orders will come with Float Mount hangers only. Finished with a brilliant white high gloss surface for unsurpassed detail and vibrance. Printed using Dye-Sublimation and for best care we recommend a non-ammonia glass cleaner, water, or isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to prevent harming the print surface. We recommend using a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe off the print. The ultra-hard surface is scratch-resistant, waterproof and weatherproof. Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
Estimated Product Size is 51.4cm x 41.2cm (20.2" x 16.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This chromolithograph, titled "German Bride from Augsburg, a Maiden from Marburg, and a Stadtknecht," transports us back to the 16th century in Germany. The image, created by the renowned German museum curator, archaeologist, art historian, illustrator, and etcher, Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, and lithographed by C. Regnier, showcases intricate details of the fashion, art, and daily life during this era. At the center of the composition, a beautifully adorned German bride from Augsburg is depicted. Her voluminous, white wedding gown, adorned with intricate embroidery and lace, is a testament to the grandeur and significance of the marriage ceremony during this time. The bride's headdress, adorned with pearls and feathers, further accentuates her regal appearance. To the left, a maiden from Marburg is shown in more simple attire. Her dark gown, with a high neckline and long sleeves, is a common look for unmarried women during this period. Her hair is styled in a simple braid, and she carries a small basket, possibly indicating her role as a servant or peasant. On the right, a Stadtknecht, or city servant, is depicted. He is identified by his symbol of office, a small axe, which he carries proudly on his belt. The Stadtknecht was responsible for maintaining the city's infrastructure and ensuring the safety and order of its residents. His uniform, consisting of a short tunic, breeches, and a leather apron, reflects his practical and functional role within the community. This image, taken from Hefner-Alteneck's extensive work "Costumes, Artworks, and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century," offers a unique glimpse into the rich history and culture of Germany during the 16th century. The intricate details and authenticity of the illustration make it a valuable resource for historians, fashion enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the history of this fascinating period.
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