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The triumphal chariot. From that large woodcuts, which Emperor Maximilian let himself build for his posthumous reputation, and what is well known under the name "The triumphal procession of Emperor Maximilian", the part drawn by Albrecht Dürer, is considered to be the essential element. Description: According to the dignity of the emperor the carriage is carried by four virtues which denote the four wheels: Gloria, Dignitas, Magnificentia, Honor. On each of the four corners a purple dressed girl is standing as an allegory of the four cardinal virtues of the emperor: Justitia , Fortitudo, Prudentia and Temperance, which hold in common a chain of laurel wreaths, representing further honors and virtues, in their hands. The canopy, supported by a powerful spiral, shows in the way of a rebus the sun and the imperial eagle and is accompanied by the inscription: "Quod in coelis (sol) - hoc in terra (caesar)" = "What in heaven the sun, is on the earth the Emperor". On the carriage Kaiser Max is enthroned, the miter crown on his head, with the palm and the scepter in his hands, and behind him is a Victoria with the victory wreath. Before him the members of his family sitting in order: his first wife Mary of Burgundy, and their daughter Margaret (since 1513 regent of the Netherlands), then his son Philip the Fair, and his wife, Joan the Mad, next to their sons: Archduke Charles V and Archduke Ferdinand I and finally the sisters of these two princes: Eleonore (born 1498), Isabella (born 1501), Maria (born in 1507), Katharina Posthuma (born 1507). Accompanied and guarded is the carriage by the allegories: Fidentia, Securitas, Gravitas and Perseverantia, but controlled by reason (Ratio), which holds the reins Nobilitas and Potentia in both hands. As leaders of the twelve horses (six carriages) twelve slightly pursed girls are added, each of which holding the bridle with one hand, and with the other a laurel wreath in which the person's name is always delineated. Pen and ink drawing in brown ink, on four sheets pasted together, and executed in watercolors.
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528); Upper German School
Der Triumphwagen
Der Triumphwagen. Von jenem großen Holzschnittwerk, welches sich Kaiser Maximilian zu seinem Nachruhme errichten liess, und das unter dem Namen "Der Triumphzug des Kaisers Maximilian" bekannt ist, bildet der von Albrecht Dürer gezeichnete Triumphwagen, den Hauptbestandteil. Beschreibung: Der Würde des Kaisers entsprechend ist der Wagen gleichsam von vier Tugenden, welche die vier Räder bezeichnen, getragen: Gloria, Dignitas, Magnificentia, Honor. An den vier Ecken steht je eine violett gekleidete Mädchengestalt als Allegorie der vier Haupttugenden eines Herrschers: Justitia, Fortitudo, Prudentia und Temperantia, welche gemeinschaftlich eine Art Kette von Lorbeerkränzen, die weiteren Ehren und Tugenden, in den Händen halten. Der Baldachin, getragen von einer mächtigen Spirale, zeigt in der Weise der Bilderrätsel eine Sonne und den Reichsadler und ist von der Inschrift begleitet: "Quod in coelis (sol) - hoc in terra (caesar)" = "Was im Himmel die Sonne, das ist auf Erden der Kaiser". Auf dem Wagen thront Kaiser Max, die Mitrakrone auf dem Haupt, mit der Palme und dem Zepter in den Händen, und hinter ihn steht eine Victoria mit dem Siegeskranze. Vor ihm sitzen der Ordnung nach die Mitglieder seine Familie: seine erste Gemahlin Maria von Burgund, und deren Tochter Margarethe (seit 1513 Regentin der Niederlande), dann sein Sohn Philipp der Schöne, sowie dessen Gemahlin Johanna die Wahnsinnige, dann zunächst deren Söhne: Erzherzog Karl V. und Erzherzog Ferdinand I. und schliesslich die Schwestern dieser beiden Prinzen: Eleonore (geb. 1498), Isabella (geb. 1501), Maria (geb. 1507), Katharina Posthuma (geb. 1507). Begleitet und behütet wird der Wagen von den Allegorien: Fidentia, Securitas, Gravitas und Perseverantia, geleitet aber von der Vernunft (Ratio), welche in beiden hoch erhobenen Händen die Zügel Nobilitas und Potentia hält. Als Führerinnen sind den zwölf Pferden (einem Sechsgespann) zwölf leicht geschürzte Mädchen beigegeben, welche je mit der einen Hand das Zaumzeug, mit der anderen einen Lorbeerkranz halten, in welchem immer der Name der Person eingezeichnet ist. Federzeichnung in Bister, auf vier ganzen, aneinandergeklebten Papierbögen, mit Wasserfarben angelegt.
Handzeichnungen alter Meister aus der Albertina und anderen Sammlungen. Herausgegeben von Joseph Schönbrunner und Dr. Joseph Meder. Wien, Gerlach & Schenk. Verlag für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe.
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