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Plate 14: Six figures marching in a procession, two atop horses




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Plate 14: Six figures marching in a procession, two atop horses

Plate 14: Six figures marching in a procession, two atop horses, a snake at bottom center; plate from Repraesentatio Der Furstlichen Auffzug und Ritterspil... Herrn Johann Friderichen Hertzogen zu Wurttenberg und Teckh... und Furstin Barbara Sophien... Stuttgart, November 6, 1609, 1611

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12"x8" Photo Print

Experience the grandeur of the past with Media Storehouse's exquisite photographic print of Plate 14 from Balthasar Küchler's Repraesentatio Der Furstlichen Auffzug und Ritterspil. This stunning print showcases six figures proudly marching in a procession, two of whom gracefully ride atop majestic horses. The intricate detail of their ornate attire and the horses' regal bearing transport you back in time. The bottom center of the plate features a mesmerizing snake, adding an enchanting element to this historical masterpiece. Bring the elegance and mystery of the past into your home or office with this beautiful photographic print from Media Storehouse.

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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

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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Caption: Plate 14: Six figures marching in a procession, two atop horses, a snake at bottom center; plate from Repraesentatio Der Furstlichen Auffzug und Ritterspil. . . Herrn Johann Friderichen Hertzogen zu Wurttenberg und Teckh. . . und Furstin Barbara Sophien. . . Stuttgart, November 6,1609,1611. This print by Balthasar Küchler showcases an allegorical scene from the 17th century. The procession unfolds with six majestic figures gracefully marching forward. Two of them command attention as they ride on horseback, their regal presence accentuated against the backdrop of the composition. At the heart of this intriguing image lies a coiled snake, symbolizing both danger and wisdom. This artwork is part of "Repraesentatio Der Furstlichen Auffzug und Ritterspil" which commemorates the grand entrance and chivalrous games organized for Duke John Frederick of Württemberg and his wife Princess Barbara Sophie Margravine of Brandenburg in Stuttgart on November 6th, between 1609 and 1611. Balthasar Küchler's masterful execution captures not only the historical significance but also conveys deeper meanings through allegory. The figures represent adulation towards these noble individuals while embodying various virtues such as strength, gracefulness, and leadership. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this monochromatic print invites viewers to delve into its intricate details and unravel its hidden symbolism within this historic event. It serves as a testament to Germany's rich cultural heritage during that era while showcasing Küchler's artistic prowess in capturing moments frozen in time.

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