Allegory of the Turkish War

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Allegory of the Turkish War is a late 16th-century Mannerist painting by Hans von Aachen that symbolically depicts the conflict between the Habsburgs and the Ottoman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mannerist painting
painting
artHistoricalContext Habsburg–Ottoman wars NERFINISHED
artist Hans von Aachen NERFINISHED
artStyle Mannerism NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Hans von Aachen NERFINISHED
court painter Hans von Aachen NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German
depicts Christian–Muslim confrontation
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Habsburg–Ottoman conflict NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Ottoman threat to Europe
armor and weapons
battle symbolism
classical allegorical motifs
conflict between the Habsburgs and the Ottoman Empire
military conflict
personification of the Habsburg dynasty
personification of the Ottoman Empire
victory over the Turks
genre allegorical painting
hasPart allegorical figures
martial attributes
personifications of political entities
hasQuality courtly art
political allegory
symbolic representation
inception late 16th century
influencedBy Italian Mannerism NERFINISHED
court art of Rudolf II
languageOfWorkOrName German
mainSubject Christian–Ottoman military conflict NERFINISHED
Turkish War NERFINISHED
movement Mannerism NERFINISHED
positionInSeries one of Hans von Aachen’s political allegories
significantEvent Long Turkish War NERFINISHED
theme Christian victory
imperial ideology
war and power
timePeriod late 16th century
use dynastic glorification of the Habsburgs
political propaganda

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Hans von Aachen notableWork Allegory of the Turkish War