2. Hälfte 16. Jahrhundert, Attributed to: Deutsch
Vlad III ŢEPEŞ (1430–1477), the model of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula (1897) was the son of Duke Vlad Dracul of Walachia. He fought many battles against the Turks, whose supremacy he had to accept in 1460. His epithet ŢEPEŞ, »the impaler«, goes back to his cruel way to kill his enemies. Another copy of this portrait can be found in the collection of miniature paintings of Archduke Ferdinand II.
Gemälde, Porträt, Vlad III. Dracula, Vlad Tzepesch, Woiwode
Deutsch
2. Hälfte 16. Jahrhundert
60 × 50 cm
Framed: 72 × 59,6 × 5,5 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 8285
1621 in Ambras nachweisbar;
Graf Vlad III. Dracul Tzepesch (1431 - 1477)
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