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The first members of the Habsburg Dynasty Radbot and the Eveque Werner at the time of the construction of the Habsburg keep in Aargau, Switzerland, 11th century (Foundation of the castle of Habsburg by Radbot)
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The first members of the Habsburg Dynasty Radbot and the Eveque Werner at the time of the construction of the Habsburg keep in Aargau, Switzerland, 11th century (Foundation of the castle of Habsburg by Radbot)
ELD4882468 The first members of the Habsburg Dynasty Radbot and the Eveque Werner at the time of the construction of the Habsburg keep in Aargau, Switzerland, 11th century (Foundation of the castle of Habsburg by Radbot, Count of Habsburg in the Swiss canton of Aargau, 11th century) Feather drawing from "Historische Memorabilian des In-und Auslandes" ( Historical Memories) by Anton Ziegler, 1840 Private Collection by Geiger, Peter Johann Nepomuck (1805-80); (add.info.: The first members of the Habsburg Dynasty Radbot and the Eveque Werner at the time of the construction of the Habsburg keep in Aargau, Switzerland, 11th century (Foundation of the castle of Habsburg by Radbot, Count of Habsburg in the Swiss canton of Aargau, 11th century) Feather drawing from "Historische Memorabilian des In-und Auslandes" ( Historical Memories) by Anton Ziegler, 1840 Private Collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print captures the historic moment of the construction of the Habsburg keep in Aargau, Switzerland during the 11th century. The image showcases Radbot, the first member of the renowned Habsburg Dynasty, alongside Eveque Werner, both instrumental figures in this significant event. Radbot, known as Count of Habsburg in the Swiss canton of Aargau, is depicted here overseeing and actively participating in the creation of what would become an iconic symbol of power and prestige for his lineage. The castle's foundation marks a pivotal moment that would shape not only their family's future but also leave an indelible mark on European history. The feather drawing from Anton Ziegler's "Historische Memorabilian des In-und Auslandes" adds a touch of elegance to this portrayal. It beautifully captures Radbot and Eveque Werner amidst their ambitious endeavor with intricate details and masterful strokes. Preserved within a private collection by Geiger, Peter Johann Nepomuck (1805-80), this photograph offers us a glimpse into a time long gone while reminding us of the enduring legacy left behind by these visionary individuals. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' collaboration with Fine Art Finder, we are fortunate enough to witness this remarkable piece that encapsulates not just historical significance but also artistic brilliance. As we admire this print from The Holbarn Archive, let us appreciate how it transports us back to an era where dreams were being built upon stone foundations - dreams that would echo through centuries to come.
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