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Archduke Maximilian of Austria visiting an armourer (engraving)
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Archduke Maximilian of Austria visiting an armourer (engraving)
3646316 Archduke Maximilian of Austria visiting an armourer (engraving) by Burgkmair, Hans (c.1473-1531) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Archduke Maximilian of Austria visiting an armourer. Illustration for Kulturgeschichtliches Bilderbuch aus drei Jahrhunderten by Georg Hirth (Leipzig and Munchen, 1881-90). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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This engraving depicts Archduke Maximilian of Austria visiting an armourer during the Middle Ages. The image, created by Hans Burgkmair and featured in Georg Hirth's Kulturgeschichtliches Bilderbuch aus drei Jahrhunderten, provides a glimpse into the historical significance of armoury and its role in medieval society. In this scene, we see Archduke Maximilian I observing the meticulous craftmanship involved in creating traditional plate armor. Surrounded by skilled Austrian workers, he immerses himself in the process of making armoured clothing for soldiers. As a member of royalty and Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I understood the importance of well-equipped troops to maintain his empire's power. The engraving beautifully captures the essence of 15th-century Europe with its attention to detail and rich historical context. It transports us back to a time when monarchies ruled supreme and armies were essential for maintaining control over vast territories. Notably, this artwork also challenges gender norms by depicting female soldiers among the workers present. This inclusion highlights that women played significant roles within military structures during this period. Overall, this print serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical documentation. It reminds us of our past while offering insight into how armorers contributed to shaping European history through their craftsmanship and dedication to producing quality armaments for combat troops.
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