Portraits of Emperor Maximilian I

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Portraits of Emperor Maximilian I is a series of Renaissance depictions of the Holy Roman Emperor, created by German painter and printmaker Hans Burgkmair the Elder to glorify and document the ruler’s image.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance artwork
art series
portrait series
artisticPeriod Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty House of Habsburg NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Hans Burgkmair the Elder NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German
creatorOccupation painter
printmaker
depicts Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
depictsPerson Maximilian I of Habsburg NERFINISHED
depictsPositionHeld Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
function political representation
visual propaganda
genre portrait
hasPart painted portraits of Maximilian I
printed portraits of Maximilian I
historicalContext early 16th century imperial imagery
iconographicTheme sovereign portraiture
languageOfContext German
mainSubject dynastic representation
imperial propaganda
medium painting
print
movement Renaissance NERFINISHED
purpose to document the ruler’s image
to glorify Maximilian I
subjectGender male

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Hans Burgkmair the Elder notableWork Portraits of Emperor Maximilian I
Theuerdank portrays Portraits of Emperor Maximilian I
this entity surface form: Maximilian I as ideal Christian knight