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Conquest of Naples, plate 17 from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor... printed c. 1520. Creator: Wolf Traut
Conquest of Naples, plate 17 from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor Maximilian I from the Triumphal Arch, 1515-17, printed c. 1520
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Calligraphy Conquest Emperor Maximilian I Kaiser Maximilian I King Maximilian I Latin Script Latin Text Life Of Emperor Maximilian I Lower Case Maximilian I Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian Of Austria Naples Campania Italy Napoli Campania Italy Europe Traut Wolf Traut Wolfgang Troops Wolf Traut Wolfgang Traut Wound Wounded Battlefield
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This black and white woodcut print, titled "Conquest of Naples, plate 17 from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor Maximilian I," was created by the German artist Wolf Traut around 1520. The image depicts Emperor Maximilian I of Austria, dressed in armor and mounted on horseback, leading his troops in the conquest of Naples, Italy. The scene takes place in the Campania region and is marked by the banners and flags of the German and Italian armies. Maximilian I, also known as Kaiser Maximilian I or King Maximilian I, is shown in the center of the composition, surrounded by a group of men, some of whom are identified by Latin text in the lower case script. The emperor wears a helmet adorned with the imperial double-headed eagle and holds a standard bearing the same emblem. The soldiers under his command follow closely behind, their faces expressing determination and focus. The woodcut print is part of a series of historical scenes from the life of Emperor Maximilian I, which was produced between 1515 and 1517. The series was intended to commemorate Maximilian's military achievements and solidify his legacy as a great leader. The print's intricate calligraphy and detailed lettering add to its historical significance and make it a valuable addition to any art collection. This print is now housed in the Art Institute of Chicago, where it is a testament to the rich artistic and historical heritage of Europe during the sixteenth century. The image of Emperor Maximilian I leading his troops in the conquest of Naples continues to inspire and captivate viewers, offering a glimpse into the past and the complex world of European warfare during the Renaissance period.
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