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Portrait at the German-Roman Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg (1552-1612).
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Black costume with a pipe collar. High black hat with narrow bale, white plume and rubies in the hat band. The Word of Golden Skinnet. Chest picture, phase right.
Spiked directly on the frame. The width of the frame list 100 mm.
On the frame with red chalk: “38” and pencil writing: “Duke Karl to Austria. Emperor Ferdinand the I Son born in 1540.”
Portrait of Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg execPorin a less formal style.
This unsigned and avoided This of Rudolf II is This to the one by Hans von Aachen execThis in 1603-1604, now in the Kunsthistorische Museum in Vienna. This standard type of use of the artist This originates from the This by Joseph Heintz execThis in 1594, the invention of this less formal type of This is more This to von Aachen This This This This This This This in this style at the Bavarian court and elsewhere in style Germany. The Emperor The sThe ger in this style than on the one in the Kunsthistoriche Museum. History of the date of the use.
The roofs from Prague as war booty by the Swedish The in 1648.
Title: Portrait at the German-Roman Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg (1552-1612).
Description:
Black costume with a pipe collar.
High black hat with narrow bale, white plume and rubies in the hat band.
The Word of Golden Skinnet.
Chest picture, phase right.
Spiked directly on the frame.
The width of the frame list 100 mm.
On the frame with red chalk: “38” and pencil writing: “Duke Karl to Austria.
Emperor Ferdinand the I Son born in 1540.
”
Portrait of Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg execPorin a less formal style.
This unsigned and avoided This of Rudolf II is This to the one by Hans von Aachen execThis in 1603-1604, now in the Kunsthistorische Museum in Vienna.
This standard type of use of the artist This originates from the This by Joseph Heintz execThis in 1594, the invention of this less formal type of This is more This to von Aachen This This This This This This This in this style at the Bavarian court and elsewhere in style Germany.
The Emperor The sThe ger in this style than on the one in the Kunsthistoriche Museum.
History of the date of the use.
The roofs from Prague as war booty by the Swedish The in 1648.
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