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PHILIP I OF CASTILLE. (1478-1506). Called Philip the Handsome. Spanish king of Castile (1506), archduke of Austria, titular duke of Burgundy, and son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Lithograph, French, 1829
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PHILIP I OF CASTILLE. (1478-1506). Called Philip the Handsome. Spanish king of Castile (1506), archduke of Austria, titular duke of Burgundy, and son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Lithograph, French, 1829
PHILIP I OF CASTILLE.
(1478-1506). Called Philip the Handsome. Spanish king of Castile (1506), archduke of Austria, titular duke of Burgundy, and son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Lithograph, French, 1829
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15th Century Archduke Armor Austria Burgundy Caparison Castile Class Duke Encbr Equestrian Hapsburg Shield Spanish Philip I Of Castile
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This lithograph from 1829 showcases the regal figure of Philip I of Castille, also known as Philip the Handsome. As a Spanish king of Castile in 1506, archduke of Austria, titular duke of Burgundy, and son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, Philip's influence spanned across nations and dynasties. The artist skillfully captures his majestic presence on horseback, adorned in intricate armor that reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with medieval royalty. Mounted on a powerful steed, Philip holds an equestrian shield symbolizing his authority and prowess as a ruler. His noble stature exudes confidence and strength while donning attire befitting his royal status. This lithograph transports us back to the Renaissance era when knights were revered for their chivalry and valor. The attention to detail is remarkable - every line meticulously etched to convey the texture of armor and caparison adorning both horse and rider. The composition evokes a sense of admiration for this historical figure who played a significant role in shaping European politics during the 15th century. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded not only of Philip's importance within his own kingdom but also within the broader Hapsburg dynasty. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left by influential figures like him throughout history.
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