Stamboom van Frederik en Ottheinrich van Palts-Neuburg (plaat 13) by Jakob Clauser

Stamboom van Frederik en Ottheinrich van Palts-Neuburg (plaat 13) 1535 - 1594

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drawing, print, paper, ink

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portrait

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drawing

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pen drawing

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print

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figuration

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paper

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11_renaissance

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ink

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line

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history-painting

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northern-renaissance

Dimensions height 620 mm, width 455 mm

Jakob Clauser created this print known as "Stamboom van Frederik en Ottheinrich van Palts-Neuburg" at an unknown date. It is an image that presents the genealogy of Frederick and Ottheinrich of Palts-Neuburg. The image shows a 'family tree' that isn't a naturalistic depiction, but rather a symbolic representation of lineage and power. Coats of arms, portraits, and symbolic figures are combined to create meaning. This approach to visualizing family history was common in 16th-century Europe, a time when noble families were concerned with solidifying their status. The families would often commission these genealogical records to assert their rights to land and titles. The Holy Roman Empire was characterized by complex dynastic politics, and so this print served to legitimize the Palts-Neuburg line. To understand the full historical context of this image, one would need to consult primary sources like family records and political documents. Such research reveals the intricate relationships between art, power, and social institutions.

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