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The Great Triumphal Car of Emperor Maximilian

1523
(German, 1471–1528)
Culture
Germany
Medium
woodcut
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Dürer conceived this fantastical chariot as part of a larger commission to depict Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (reigned 1486–1519) in a triumphal procession. The ruler sits enthroned in the lavish car, as Victory holds a laurel wreath above his imperial crown. Her feathered wings list Maximilian’s military campaigns. Nearly every component of the allegorical pageant—from the entourage of female attendants to the laurel garlands—has a Latin label describing honorable qualities of an ideal prince. The car rolls on wheels of Magnificence, Honor, Dignity, and Glory. Its driver is Reason, who guides a team of 12 horses with reins of Nobility and Power. Virtues of Justice, Strength, Wisdom, and Temperance, stand on pedestals arranged around the emperor. Maximilian died in 1519, before the ambitious commission could be completed. Dürer published The Great Triumphal Car at his own expense with text composed by his friend Willibald Pirckheimer (1470–1530).
A horizontally oriented woodcut in black ink on cream paper depicts Emperor Maximilian and numerous women with light skin tones in an ornate chariot. The emperor sits under a domed canopy on our left, surrounded by women holding wreaths. At the front right, a seated woman holds ropes labeled "NOBILITAS" and "POTENTIA." Latin inscriptions like "MAGNIFICENTIA" and "DIGNITAS" label the wheels. A vertical seam splits the print, which is detailed with dense fine lines.

The Great Triumphal Car of Emperor Maximilian

1523

Albrecht Dürer

(German, 1471–1528)
Germany

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