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Coronation Crown of Rudolph II, Emperor of Austria, detail of gold panel depicting king Rudolph in battle, c. 1576 (gold, pearls, enamel & ruby) (see also 66743, 66745 & 66746)

Coronation Crown of Rudolph II, Emperor of Austria, detail of gold panel depicting king Rudolph in battle, c. 1576 (gold, pearls, enamel & ruby) (see also 66743, 66745 & 66746)


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Coronation Crown of Rudolph II, Emperor of Austria, detail of gold panel depicting king Rudolph in battle, c. 1576 (gold, pearls, enamel & ruby) (see also 66743, 66745 & 66746)

XAM66744 Coronation Crown of Rudolph II, Emperor of Austria, detail of gold panel depicting king Rudolph in battle, c.1576 (gold, pearls, enamel & ruby) (see also 66743, 66745 & 66746) by Austrian School, (16th century); Weltliche und Geistliche Schatzkammer, Vienna, Austria

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The Coronation Crown of Rudolph II, Emperor of Austria, is a magnificent piece of artistry that captures the grandeur and power of its owner. This particular detail from the crown showcases King Rudolph in battle, highlighting his bravery and strength. Crafted in 1576 by the Austrian School, this gold panel is adorned with pearls, enamel, and a striking ruby. The intricate detailing brings to life the intensity of the battle scene depicted. Every stroke and curve tells a story of valor and determination. Housed in the Weltliche und Geistliche Schatzkammer in Vienna, Austria, this coronation crown stands as a testament to Austrian history and culture. It symbolizes not only Rudolph's reign but also the rich heritage of European royalty. The craftsmanship displayed in this artwork is awe-inspiring. Each pearl meticulously placed reflects light with an ethereal glow while vibrant enamels add depth and vibrancy to every element portrayed. The central ruby serves as a focal point, drawing attention to King Rudolph himself. This print captured by Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate every minute detail up close. It invites us into a world where battles were fought for honor and kingdoms were won through sheer willpower. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time - witnessing firsthand the courage and resilience embodied by King Rudolph II on that fateful day.

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