Emperor Charles V

ca. 1530/35

 

 

Emperor Charles V

During their lifetime various types of portraits in different media depicting the imperial brothers Charles V and Ferdinand I were disseminated throughout Europe. A portrait popularized the sovereign’s features, served as a reminder of him, and even represented him when he was absent. The emphasis on family connections with predecessors – such as their grandfather Emperor Maximilian I – and descendants signalled the continuity of the dynasty’s power and legitimacy.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer Wien Raum XXX

Object data

Object Name

Relief, cut out

Culture

Netherlandish

Dated

ca. 1530/35

Material

Alabaster, traces of painting, garnets

Dimensions

H. 14,2 cm, B. 12,9 cm, Tiefe 2,8 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer

Inv. No.

Antikensammlung, XII 82

Depiction/Person

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