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Left and Right: verso = John Palaeologus, recto = Equestrian Effigy of the Emperor
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Left and Right: verso = John Palaeologus, recto = Equestrian Effigy of the Emperor
XIR157010 Left and Right: verso = John Palaeologus, recto = Equestrian Effigy of the Emperor, by Pisanello, c.1438; Top to Bottom: verso = Charles V, recto = The Great Coat of Arms of the Empire, by Hans Reinhardt The Older, c.1537 by French School; Musee des Monnaies et Medailles, Paris, France; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases two remarkable pieces of art from different eras, united by their depiction of powerful emperors and majestic horses. On the left side, we are presented with "John Palaeologus" on its verso, a Byzantine emperor who reigned during the 15th century. The profile portrait captures his regal presence and serves as a testament to the rich history of Constantinople. On the right side, we encounter an equestrian effigy of an unnamed emperor from Pisanello's work in 1438. This Renaissance masterpiece beautifully portrays both the strength and gracefulness of the horse alongside its rider. The attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, making it a true treasure for art enthusiasts. Moving top to bottom, we delve into another intriguing pairing: "Charles V" on its verso and "The Great Coat of Arms of the Empire" on its recto. Created by Hans Reinhardt The Older in 1537, these coins offer us glimpses into European history during the 16th century. Charles V's profile portrait exudes authority while symbolizing his reign over vast territories. Displayed at Musee des Monnaies et Medailles in Paris, France, this collection celebrates not only artistic brilliance but also historical significance. Through these prints, we are transported back in time to witness imperial grandeur and appreciate how artists have immortalized these figures through their craft.
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