Coin and throne of Frederick Barbarossa c.1123-90 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne, by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Coin and throne of Frederick Barbarossa c.1123-90 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne, by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s", originally brought to life by the talented Vittorio Raineri. 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 Vittorio Raineri and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
The "Coin and Throne of Frederick Barbarossa c.1123-90" is an illustration from the work "Le Costume Ancien et Moderne" by Jules Ferrario, which was published in the 1820s-30s with illustrations by Vittorio Raineri. This particular illustration depicts the coinage and the throne associated with Frederick I Barbarossa, the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death in 1190. Ferrario's work is a comprehensive study of historical costumes and cultural artifacts from different periods and regions of the world. The "Coin and Throne of Frederick Barbarossa" serves as a visual representation of the material culture during the time of Barbarossa's reign, providing insight into the artistry and symbolism of the medieval period.
The illustration is part of a larger multi-volume series that aimed to document the history of human dress and artifacts, which was a significant scholarly pursuit in the early 19th century. Ferrario's work is notable for its detailed engravings and its attempt to provide a systematic and historical overview of costume from antiquity to the contemporary era. The inclusion of Barbarossa's coin and throne highlights the importance of numismatics and regalia in understanding the political and cultural history of the medieval Holy Roman Empire.
As an artifact of historical documentation, "Le Costume Ancien et Moderne" is an important source for historians and scholars interested in the visual and material culture of the past. The work of Ferrario, complemented by Raineri's illustrations, remains a valuable reference for the study of historical costumes and artifacts, reflecting the 19th-century European interest in cataloging and preserving the material heritage of humanity. The "Coin and Throne of Frederick Barbarossa" stands as a testament to the richness of medieval European history and the efforts of early 19th-century scholars to capture and disseminate knowledge about the world's cultural diversity.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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