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Habsburg Splendor Masterpieces from Viennas Imperial Collections October 18 2015 January 17 2016 Bernhard Strigel German 1460 1528 Maximilian I 14591519 Half ID: 798774

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Slide1

October 18, 2015 - January 17, 2016

Habsburg Splendor: Masterpieces from Vienna’s Imperial Collections

October 18, 2015 – January 17, 2016

Slide2

Bernhard

Strigel (German, 1460

‑ 1528), Maximilian

I. (1459‑1519), Half‑Length Portrait.. A

fter 1507, Oil on spruce.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide3

Hans

Daucher (

German ,1486 ‑ 1538),

Emperor Maximilian I on horseback as St. George, a “Christian soldier”.

1522, Solnhofn limestone.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide4

Lorenz

Helmschmid,(German

, 1445 ‑ 1516),

Assembled armor of Emperor Maximilian I (1459‑1519).

1492, Iron

(probably fire‑

gilt

), brass, and

leather.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide5

Attributed to Lorenz

Helmschmid

(German, 1445 ‑ 1516), Boy’s

jousting armor of Archduke Philip I, “the Fair” (1478‑1506). 1490

‑ 1495, Iron, brass, and leather;

targe

: wood

, probably bone, and

leather.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide6

Kaspar

Rieder

(Austrian, active 1455 ‑ 1499),

Jousting armor of Archduke Sigmund (1427‑1496

). C

a

. 1483 ‑

1484, Iron, brass

, and leather;

targe

: wood

, probably bone, and

leather.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum

, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide7

Leone

Leoni (Italian

, 1509 ‑ 1590), Bust

of Emperor Charles V. Ca. 1553 ‑

1555, Bronze.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide8

Willem de

Pannemaker (Dutch, active from ca. 1536 ‑

1581), Tapestry with the Coat of Arms of Emperor Charles V.

Ca., 1540,

Wool, silk, and metal thread.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide9

Giuseppe

Arcimboldo (

Italian, 1527 ‑ 1593),

Fire. 1566, Oil

on limewood.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide10

Unknown Artist (German),

Madeleine Gonzalez (1574 ‑ ca. 1596). Ca. 1580, Oil on

canvas. Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna, Austria.

Slide11

Jost

Bürgi (Swiss, 1552 ‑ 1632),

Perspective‑Drawing Device.

Possibly 1604, Copperalloy, gold‑plated

, and iron.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide12

Michelangelo Merisi

, called Caravaggio (Italian, 1571 ‑

1610),The Crowning with Thorns

. Ca. 1602 ‑ 1604, Oil on canvas. Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna, Austria.

Slide13

Attributed to

Balthasar Ferdinand

Moll (Austrian, 1717 ‑ 1785),Vienna Court Carousel

Sleigh.C

a. 1740 ‑ 1750, Wood, gold, and velvet. Kunsthistorisches

Museum

, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide14

Andreas

Möller (

Danish, 1684 ‑ ca. 1762),

Maria Theresa as a Child (1717‑1780). Ca. 1727, Oil

on canvas.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide15

Bernardo

Bellotto, called

Canaletto (Italian, 1722 ‑ 1780),

The Imperial Summer Residence of Schönbrunn,

Courtyard Side. Ca

. 1759 ‑

1761,

Oil

on

canvas.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide16

Unknown

Artist (Austria), Centerpiece

for sorbets. Ca. 1736

‑ 1740, Shells, bonnet snails (

cassidae), gold, and shell cameos.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide17

Anton

Uzel & Son

(Austrian, 1872 ‑ 1914 )

, Hungarian Campaign Uniform of an Imperial and Royal Field Marshal in Hungarian Attire

. Tunic: 1907, Trousers: c. 1900, Military

tunic: woolen cloth, gold

passementerie

, and gold

embroidery, Trousers

: woolen cloth, woolen

braid.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide18

Unknown

Artist (Austria),

Black Velvet Dress Belonging to Empress Elisabeth.

Ca. 1860 ‑ 1865,

Velvet and silk.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide19

Gyula

Eder (Hungarian, 1871 ‑ 1945), Empress/Queen Zita

and Crown Prince Otto Descending from the Imperial Carriage before the Coronation in Budapest on December 30, 1916. C

a. 1929, Oil on canvas. Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna, Austria.

Slide20

G. & E. Spitzer (Austrian)

, Hungarian Coronation Attire of Crown Prince Otto.

1916, Gold brocade, ermine, silk, leather, gold embroidery, and gold

passementerie. Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna, Austria.

Slide21

Unknown

Artist (

Austria), Gala Carriage of the Vienna Court- The “princes carriage”.

Ca. 1750-1755Wood panels, bronze, glass, iron, velvet, silk, and gold embroidery.

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.

Slide22

Unknown

Artist

(Austria), Regalia of a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian Order of St.

Stephen. C. 1764 ‑ 1765, Silk velvet, silk, faux ermine, gold embroidery, and

aigrette., 47 1/4 × 43 5/16 × 66 15/16 inches (120 cm × 110 cm × 170 cm

).

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide23

Unknown

Artist

(Italy), Goblet with lid, so‑called

Herberstein Goblet. 1449

(base), 1564 (lid), Rock crystal; mounting: silver and gold‑plated

silver, 9 7/8 × 4 15/16 × 3 3/16 inches (25.1 cm × 12.5 cm × 8.1

cm.

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide24

Leonhard Kern,

Abundantia

. C. 1635 ‑ 1645, Walrus tusk, 14 7/8 ×

6 15/16 × 5 15/16 inches (37.8 cm × 17.6 cm × 15.1 cm).

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide25

Hans

Jakob

I. Bachmann, Lidded

Tankard in Ivory with Bacchanalia and Mythological Scenes. 1642,

Ivory

and

silver, 17

1/8 × 11 13/16 inches (43.5 cm × 30

cm).

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide26

Attributed to

Nikolaus

Pfaff, Goblet of Rhinoceros Horn

. 1610 ‑ 1612, Rhinoceros horn, 11 11/16 × 6 13/16 × 7 inches (29.7 cm × 17.3 cm × 17.8

cm). Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide27

Unknown

Artist (Austria),

Regalia of a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. 18th century, Silk

velvet, silk, and gold, 47 1/4 × 43 5/16 × 66 15/16 inches (120 cm × 110 cm × 170

cm). Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide28

Unknown

Artist (Italy),

Coral Saber (coltellaggio) with Scabbard for the Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol (

1529‑1595). C. 1560, Red coral, iron, silver, gold, wood, velvet, 32 7/8 × 9 1/4 inches (83.5 cm × 23.5 cm

). Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide29

Desideruis

Helmschmid, Light half‑

armor of Emperor Charles V (1500‑1558). 1543, Iron, brass, and leather, 66 15/16 × 29 15/16 × 23 5/8 inches (170 cm × 76 cm × 60

cm. Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide30

Unknown

Artist (Italy),

“All'Antica" Burgonet of Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol (1529-1595)

. Ca. 1560, Iron, gold, silver, 15 3/16 × 8 1/2 × 12 13/16 inches (38.5 cm × 21.6 cm × 32.5 cm

). Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide31

Jan Thomas (Flemish, 1617-1678),

Emperor Leopold I (1640-1705) in Theatrical Costume, Full-Length

Portrait. 1667, Oil on copper, 13 1/8 × 9 1/2 inches (33.3 cm × 24.1 cm).

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.

Slide32

Hans Holbein the Younger (German, 1497-1543),

Jane Seymour (1509-1537

). Ca. 1536-1537, Oil

on panel, 25 3/4 × 16 inches (65.4 cm × 40.6 cm). Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna,

Austria.

Slide33

Diego

Rodríguez de Silva y

Velázquez (Spanish, 1599-1660), Infanta

Maria Teresa (1638-1683). Ca

. 1652-1653, Oil

on canvas, 50 × 38 5/16 × 1 inches (127 cm × 97.4 cm × 2.5 cm

).

Kunsthistorisches

Museum,

Vienna.

Slide34

Giorgio

da

Castelfranco, called Giorgione ( Italian, ca. 1477-1510), Three Philosophers

. 1508-1509, Oil on canvas,

49 7/16 × 57 1/2 × 1 3/8 inches (125.6 cm × 146.1 cm × 3.5 cm).

Kunsthistorisches

Museum, Vienna,

Austria.