- Fail Compilation September 2010
- Creative Scotch - 20 Pics
- Extreme Yoga Poses - 46 Pics
- Right Angle Photographs Part 2 - 10 Pics
- Toast Art - 07 Pics
- Money origami - 20 Pics
- Right Angle Photographs - 30 Pics
- Look like a car, but it's not a car
- Shoe Houses
- Makeup Miracles - 25 Pics
- Amazing Weight Lose - 49 Pics
- Modern Rulers
- Chinese parody of famous brands - 22 Pics
- Postpartum-Celebrities - Back in Shape in months -...
- Unusual Chuildren room settings - 17 Pics
- Fixed it myself! - 78 Pics
- Excellent illustrations that look like real photos...
- Beauty of Angel Falls - 26 Pics
- Sculptures made of chewing gum - 06 Pics
- The impossible is possible - One family (8 people)...
- Technology bytes of the day
- Unusual Manicure - 20 Pics
- Luck : A Compilation of Close Calls - Footage of v...
- An unusual way to pour water to a cup of tea - 18 ...
- Beautiful Architectural ring - 20 Pics
- Cute Golf Cars - 11 Pics
- Techno bytes of the Day
- Ships in storm - incredible footage
- Variety Hello Kitty
- Muppet Show and the celebrity doubles - 28 Pics
- Fat models - 10 Pics
- The unusual design hours - Creative Clocks - 4000t...
- Shipping with bicycle - Heavy bicycle loads
- Beautiful TV anchors - 09 Pics
- This Is How a Heavy Storm Looks Inside a Cruise Li...
- Crazy car tuning - 28 Pics
- Shaolin Monk Balances On 2 Fingers
- Beautiful usb jewelry
- Techno bytes of the day
- Stunning Creative Books - 08 Pics
- Young Tom Cruise back in 1984
- Creative cutlery designs - 22 Pics
- Outstanding creative artwork with typewriting by B...
- The best drift ever!!!!
- How to make a rose from maple leaf
- Cat Cakes
- Cool Children Cars - 24 Pics
- Strange flags - 17 Pics
- How to make a designer lamp for $ 2 (excluding bul...
- Creative gadgets gizmos - 113 Pics
- ICE cream tattoos - 30 Pics
- Makeup transformations in Movies - 22 Pics
- Fuuny and Crazy Hairstyles
- When food becomes a work of art ...- 30 Creative ...
- Creative Funny Shopping Bags
- 23 Awesome Photoshopped smoke
- Celebrity duck faces - 50 Pics
- Selected creative gizmos - 30 Pics
- Mountainbike Freeride compilation in HD
- Jewelley made of Bottle Lid
- 46 Awesome House Like Fairy Tales
- Weird vechicle designs - 30 Pics
- Mariah Carey and Saudi censors - 10 Pics
- Funny unusual toilet paper holder
- Bodybuilder disagrees with the judges - Video
- Retro girl bands - 19 Pics
- Creativity with eggs - 21 Pics
- Transportation oversized loads - 20 Pics
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Best of Curious Photos September 2010
Triumphal Maximiliano
"The [Holy Roman] Empire comprised a collection of diverse territories of varying size, importance and religious adherence, each ruled over by its own territorial overlord, who in turn owed allegiance to an elected Emperor.
In its basic form, the entry* was ceremonial in character, an event in which the ruler with his retinue entered officially into one of the cities of his realm and was received by the dignitaries of that city with a standard set of ceremonies of obeisance or of feudal contract.
The imperial entry had its origins in Roman, Byzantine and medieval ceremonial. Ancient ceremonial combined with classicising impermanent architecture, above all the triumphal arch, were its characteristics.
The Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519, elected Emperor in 1508) commissioned two works of art which exerted a considerable influence on court festivals generally in the Empire: the set of 192 woodcuts commissioned from Dürer in 1515 which together make up the Triumphal Arch and the series of 136 woodcuts by Burgkmair, Altdorfer, Dürer and others which constitute the Triumphal Procession of 1517."
[Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, 1999 via BL]
*or procession or triumph
Click through to large and extra large versions :
even larger images are available from the source site, listed below.
[this is an original entry on BibliOdyssey]
even larger images are available from the source site, listed below.
[this is an original entry on BibliOdyssey]
"'Festival Book' is the term for accounts of festivities such as entries, of which there are many hundreds, often surviving in very few copies. Originally manuscripts, often illustrated, compiled for prince or city, with the arrival of print they were frequently published, varying in form from short pamphlets describing the order of events, and perhaps recording speeches, to lavish books illustrated with woodcuts or engravings showing the various tableaux, often including a fold-out panorama of the procession, curling to and fro across the page. [..]
These livrets are not always to be trusted as literal records; some were compiled beforehand from the plans, and others after the event from fading memories. The authors or artists engaged in producing the books had by no means always seen the entry themselves. Roy Strong finds that they are 'an idealization of an event, often quite distant from its reality as experienced by the average onlooker. One of the objects of such publications was to reinforce by means of word and image the central ideas that motivated those who conceived the programme.' [..]
The Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I, went a step further, creating enormous virtual triumphs that existed solely in the form of print. The Triumphs of Maximilian (begun in 1512 and unfinished at Maximilian's death in 1519) contains over 130 large woodcuts by Dürer and other artists, showing a huge procession (still in open country) culminating in the Emperor himself, mounted on a huge car."
The charming manuscript images seen above were sometimes assiduously copied from, and at other times simply inspired by, The Triumphs of Maximilian I. That the procession was itself imaginary makes the concept of embellishment more a stylistic contrast with the originals than in any sense a deviation from reality. The manuscript was produced in about 1700 (so it is claimed) and features captions in German. It may have been originally commissioned by the Hapsburg Archduke Albert of Austria (d. 1621) and ended up in Spain via his successors, Philip IV and Charles II. The manuscript artist is not known.
'Triunfo del Emperador Maximiliano I, Rey de Hungría, Dalmacia y Croacia, Archiduque de Austria' is owned by BNE and hosted by Biblioteca Digital Hispánica [homepage].
You'll notice that the direct link to the manuscript goes via the European Library. They are host to a(n) (new) exhibition section called Reading Europe: European Culture Through the Book, that makes a 1000 books from the national libraries of Europe available in bilingual or multilingual format.
- Previously: Burgkmair Tournament Book; Knights Tournament Book [and, and] & in general: Festival.
- British Library Festival Books.
- Triumph of Maxmilian I: 137 Woodcuts by Hans Burgkmair and Others (Dover).
- The University of Graz coloured woodcuts of the Triumph of Maximilian I *.
[alternative, or, I suppose, the original, from the Graz MS]
The Funniest Scene Ever In Spiderman One
Go Web Go!!!
Hello Kitty Pop Culture
I got used to see the same Hello Kitty over and over again. But this time it’s a collection of many different Hello Kitties that can easily participate in a Costume Ball.
Hello You know who
Hello Kill Bill - The Bride
Hello KISSy PETER
Hello KISSy ACE
Hello KISSy PAUL
Hello KISSy GENE
Hello Flash
Hello Green Lantern
Hello TRON 2010
Hello Hitty
Hello UltraKitty
Hello DarthKitty
Hello Daft Punk GUY
Hello Daft Punk THOMAS
Hello Dalek
Hello H2K2
Hello Dark Knight
Hello Buster Kitty
Hello CyberKitty
Hello Venom
Hello Mr Fantastic Kitty
Hello Thingy
Hello Torchy
Hello Spidey
Hello Captain Amerikitty
Hell-o Kitty
Hello StaypuftKitty
Hello Kicky
Hello Smurfy Kitty
Hello Lucky Kitty
HALO Kitty
Hello Clockwork Orange Kitty
Hello zombie Kitty
Hello rorschach
Hello DR MANHATTAN
Hello IronKitty
Hello Gangsta Kitty
Hello Kirk Kitty
Hello Spock Kitty
Hello Trek Kitty
Hello ween Kitty
Hello Snow Kitty
Hello Kitty Boushh
Hello Boba Kitty
Hello Emperors Guard Kitty
Hello Scout trooper Kitty
Hello Rebel pilot Kitty
Hello c3po
Hello Storm Kitty
Hello Homer
Hello x-Kitty
Hello BuzzKitty
Hello Kitty UGLYBETTY
Hello All Black Kitty
Hello Gundam
Hello RoboKitty
Hello Batty
Hello Kia Ora Kitty
Hello Jason
Source: flickr
Hello You know who
Hello Kill Bill - The Bride
Hello KISSy PETER
Hello KISSy ACE
Hello KISSy PAUL
Hello KISSy GENE
Hello Flash
Hello Green Lantern
Hello TRON 2010
Hello Hitty
Hello UltraKitty
Hello DarthKitty
Hello Daft Punk GUY
Hello Daft Punk THOMAS
Hello Dalek
Hello H2K2
Hello Dark Knight
Hello Buster Kitty
Hello CyberKitty
Hello Venom
Hello Mr Fantastic Kitty
Hello Thingy
Hello Torchy
Hello Spidey
Hello Captain Amerikitty
Hell-o Kitty
Hello StaypuftKitty
Hello Kicky
Hello Smurfy Kitty
Hello Lucky Kitty
HALO Kitty
Hello Clockwork Orange Kitty
Hello zombie Kitty
Hello rorschach
Hello DR MANHATTAN
Hello IronKitty
Hello Gangsta Kitty
Hello Kirk Kitty
Hello Spock Kitty
Hello Trek Kitty
Hello ween Kitty
Hello Snow Kitty
Hello Kitty Boushh
Hello Boba Kitty
Hello Emperors Guard Kitty
Hello Scout trooper Kitty
Hello Rebel pilot Kitty
Hello c3po
Hello Storm Kitty
Hello Homer
Hello x-Kitty
Hello BuzzKitty
Hello Kitty UGLYBETTY
Hello All Black Kitty
Hello Gundam
Hello RoboKitty
Hello Batty
Hello Kia Ora Kitty
Hello Jason
Source: flickr
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