Jagende valken en valkenier te paard als standaarddrager Triomfen van Keizer Maximiliaan I (serietitel) a falconer as a default carrier to a standard space which provides a rectangular shield for a verse. The man in the triumph of Emperor Maximilian I precede the five falconers. This is evident from the left falcons that hunt prey. A heron is attacked in the sky, a vulture is flying and chasing a duck is not safe. Above the head of the Falconer is an empty text band afgebeeld. Manufacturer : print maker: Hans Burgkmair (I) Date: 1483 - 1526 Physical characteristics: wood block material: paper


Jagende valken en valkenier te paard als standaarddrager Triomfen van Keizer Maximiliaan I (serietitel) a falconer as a default carrier to a standard space which provides a rectangular shield for a verse. The man in the triumph of Emperor Maximilian I precede the five falconers. This is evident from the left falcons that hunt prey. A heron is attacked in the sky, a vulture is flying and chasing a duck is not safe. Above the head of the Falconer is an empty text band afgebeeld. Manufacturer : print maker: Hans Burgkmair (I) Date: 1483 - 1526 Physical characteristics: wood block material: paper Technique: wood block dimensions: sheet: h 400 mm × W 375 mmToelichtingHoutblok used for: Marx Treitzsaurwein, triumph of Emperor Maximilian I, 1526. in Biedermann, the prints from the triumph of the RMA proofs Where in the collection: the text links to banners were covered for the pressure (Biedermann 1973, not paginated) . Subject: predatory birds: falcon riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horsemanhunting, chasesymbolic triumphs or individual person and


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