Tombstone of Agnes Bernauer, 1410-1436, mistress
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Tombstone of Agnes Bernauer, 1410-1436, mistress
Knight in armor from the 15th century with shield and helmet.. Gravestone of Martin Leinsheim, died 1434, a Furspanger, member of the Order of the Buckle founded by Emperor Karl IV in 1355. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 18th Century, Frankfurt, 1883. IIlustration drawn by Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by CR, and published by Heinrich Keller. Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903) was a German archeologist, art historian and illustrator. He was director of the Bavarian National Museum from 1868 until 1886
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Alteneck Appliance Armor Buckle Gravestone Hefner Heinrich Jakob Karl Knight Martin Member Order Shield 15th
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This chromolithograph, published by Heinrich Keller in 1883, showcases two intriguing gravestones from the 15th century. The gravestone on the left belongs to Agnes Bernauer, the mistress of Albrecht III, Duke of Bavaria, who met an untimely death at the age of 26 in 1436. Her tombstone is adorned with a knight in full armor, complete with a shield and helmet, symbolizing her late husband's status and power. Agnes was a prominent figure during the late Middle Ages, and her tragic story has been the subject of numerous legends and folktales. The gravestone on the right is that of Martin Leinsheim, a Furspanger, or member of the Order of the Buckle, which was founded by Emperor Karl IV in 1355. The Order of the Buckle was a military and social organization, and its members were known for their distinctive clothing and accessories, including the buckle that adorned their hats. Martin Leinsheim died in 1434, and his gravestone bears a vivid depiction of him in his Furspanger attire. This illustration was drawn by Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, a renowned German archeologist, art historian, and illustrator. Hefner-Alteneck was the director of the Bavarian National Museum from 1868 until 1886 and was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his dedication to preserving the history of medieval costume and art. The lithograph was produced using the chromolithography process, which allowed for the creation of detailed and vibrant images, making this a valuable historical record of medieval fashion and art.
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