Die sogenannte Mailänder Rüstung durch Kaiser Maximilian I. in Deutschland eingeführt in Nürnberg gefertigt 1512-1545; Folio aus den Sammlungen des Bayrischen National-Museums, Blatt No. 123
The So-Called 'Mailänder Amor' introduced in Germany by Emperor Maximilian I, made in Nuremberg 1512-1545, Folio from the Collection of the Bavarian National Museum, Sheet No. 123
Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf

The So-Called 'Mailänder Amor' introduced in Germany by Emperor Maximilian I, made in Nuremberg 1512-1545, Folio from the Collection of the Bavarian National Museum, Sheet No. 123, 1864/65

ArtistFranz Hanfstaengl, Dietramszell 1804–1877 München
Albumen print
Image dimensions26,3 × 16,8 cm
Status
on display, room 009
About the workYou can see some things better in a photograph than directly in front of the object itself. Long before photography was recognised as museum-worthy in its own right, it was used as a technical tool for cataloguing objects in museum collections. One of the most successful companies specialising in artistic reproductions in Europe was run by Franz Hanfstaengl in Munich. In the 1860s, one of his tasks was photographing the collection of the Bavarian National Museum. The resulting images bear witness to the aesthetic value that reproduction photography is capable of achieving.
AccessionGift 2019
Provenance[...]; 2019 acquired as a gift from Kicken Berlin in memory of Rudolf Kicken
Inventory numberF.2019.333
    Skip to main content
    de