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The Emperor Sigismund

Albrecht Dürer1511/13

Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg

Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg
Nuremberg, Germany

Charlemagne had revived the idea of the Roman empire and was considered the model emperor by his successors. Duerer's portrait created a new idealized image. Next to Charlemagne stands Sigismund, who brought the imperial insignia to Nuremberg in 1424. The imperial regalia had been kept in Nuremberg since 1424, the most important items being the Holy Lance, the imperial crown and sword. Once a year the treasure was displayed in the main market square, which merited an indulgence. On the night before, the treasure was kept in a kind of shrine. Duerer was commissioned by the Town Council to paint the two panels for it. They lost their function in 1526 when the displaying of relics ended and were taken to the Town Hall. The council secured a monopoly on all copies.

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  • Title: The Emperor Sigismund
  • Creator: Albrecht Duerer
  • Date Created: 1511/13
  • Location: Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, permanent exhibition "Renaissance, Baroque, Enlightenment"
  • Physical Dimensions: H 2,15 m x B 1,15 m
  • Original Source: permanent loan of the City of Nuremberg
  • Rights: Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg (Foto: GNM / Dirk Messberger)
  • Medium: Painting on limewood
  • Art Movement: Renaissance
  • Artist Dates: 1471 - 1528
Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg

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