Feast on the Occasion of the Nuremberg Peace Process in the City Hall, 25 September 1649, engraved by Wolfgang Kilian, after 25 September 1649
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Feast on the Occasion of the Nuremberg Peace Process in the City Hall, 25 September 1649, engraved by Wolfgang Kilian, after 25 September 1649", originally brought to life by the talented Joachim von, I Sandrart. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Joachim von, I Sandrart and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Feast on the Occasion of the Nuremberg Peace Process in the City Hall, 25 September 1649" is a historical engraving by Wolfgang Kilian, created after an event that took place on the specified date. The engraving is based on a work by Joachim von Sandrart, an eminent German Baroque art-historian and painter, who documented the celebratory feast held in the Nuremberg City Hall. This feast commemorated the peace negotiations that were part of the protracted peace process following the Thirty Years' War, which devastated much of Europe from 1618 to 1648.
The Peace of Westphalia, which consisted of a series of peace treaties signed between May and October 1648 in the cities of Osnabrück and Münster, effectively ended the war. These treaties involved the Holy Roman Emperor, France, Sweden, and their respective allies. The Nuremberg feast, therefore, represented a significant post-war gathering, symbolizing the return to civil life and the rebuilding of political and social order.
Wolfgang Kilian's engraving captures the grandeur and solemnity of the event, providing a visual narrative that complements the historical record of the peace process. Kilian, a member of the prominent Kilian family of engravers in Augsburg, was known for his skill in capturing intricate details and his ability to convey the importance of the events he depicted.
The artwork serves not only as a piece of historical documentation but also as a testament to the artistic collaboration between Kilian and Sandrart. It reflects the Baroque era's emphasis on grandiosity and the importance of public ceremonies in the political life of the time. The engraving is an invaluable resource for historians and art historians alike, offering insight into the cultural and political climate of post-war Europe.
As a visual document, "Feast on the Occasion of the Nuremberg Peace Process in the City Hall, 25 September 1649" holds a place in the canon of historical prints and is an important artifact for those studying the period's art, history, and diplomacy.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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