Emperor Maximilian I Knelt for Christ, Albrecht Dürer (School of), 1519 print Emperor Maximilian I kneels for Christ (cut off from this copy, only his hand is still visible), surrounded by Saint Joris, Maximilian, Barbara, Leopold, Sebastiaan, Andreas and Mary with the Christ child. Within the performance texts on three banderollen: one at the mouth of Maximilian, one by the mouth of Mary and one at the mouth of Christ. Nuremberg paper Madonna (or Mary without Christ-child) as patroness or protectress, of a confraternity or lay order. the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attrib
Emperor Maximilian I Knelt for Christ, Albrecht Dürer (School of), 1519 print Emperor Maximilian I kneels for Christ (cut off from this copy, only his hand is still visible), surrounded by Saint Joris, Maximilian, Barbara, Leopold, Sebastiaan, Andreas and Mary with the Christ child. Within the performance texts on three banderollen: one at the mouth of Maximilian, one by the mouth of Mary and one at the mouth of Christ. Nuremberg paper Madonna (or Mary without Christ-child) as patroness or protectress, of a confraternity or lay order. the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword. male saints (with NAME). male saints (with NAME). the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk. the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll. the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower
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