Emperor Sigismund

ca. 1430/37, Attributed to: Böhmisch

 

 

Emperor Sigismund

This contemporary portrait of Emperor Sigismund (1368–1437) is among the earliest examples of autonomous princely portraits north of the Alps. It depicts the last Luxembourg emperor with his typical fur bonnet and slightly open mouth. The latter may be a reference to the emperor’s eloquence, praised by his contemporaries. Formerly attributed to Pisanello, the portrait was certainly painted outside Italy, probably in Prague.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer Wien Raum XXXVI

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

Bohemian

Dated

ca. 1430/37

Attributed to

previously attributed to

Material

Oil and tempera on parchment, wood

Dimensions

58,5 × 42 cm
Framed: 65 × 49,5 × 3,5 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 2630

Provenance

1772 in der Galerie nachweisbar

Depiction/Person

Kaiser Sigismund I. Sohn des Karl IV. von Luxemburg (1368 Nürnberg - 1437 Znaim, Mähren) - GND

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