Historical Ceremonial Prints

Engravings depicting historical and biblical scenes, including royal oaths and significant presentations, characterized by intricate details and classic artistry.

Two representations on one slide. Above: the court of the German emperor. The emperor stands before a canon and takes off his richly decorated hat. Below: the German emperor stands before an archbishop holding a richly decorated hat. He points to it and confronts the clergy present with the wealth and opulence of the church, The emperor takes a canon's richly decorated hat from him and confronts the archbishop with the opulence of the church De Keyzer neemende eenen Domheer zyn kostelycken hoed van 't hoofd / De Keyzer verwyt den Aartsbisschop de pracht zyner Kerkelyken , print maker: Jan Luyken, (mentioned on object), publisher: Jacobus van Hardenberg, bookseller: Barent Visscher, Amsterdam, 1701, paper, etching, h 272 mm × w 159 mm
Two representations on one slide. Above: the court of the German emperor. The emperor stands before a canon and takes off his richly decorated hat. Below: the German emperor stands before an archbishop holding a richly decorated hat. He points to it and confronts the clergy present with the wealth and opulence of the church, The emperor takes a canon's richly decorated hat from him and confronts the archbishop with the opulence of the church De Keyzer neemende eenen Domheer zyn kostelycken hoed van 't hoofd / De Keyzer verwyt den Aartsbisschop de pracht zyner Kerkelyken , print maker: Jan Luyken, (mentioned on object), publisher: Jacobus van Hardenberg, bookseller: Barent Visscher, Amsterdam, 1701, paper, etching, h 272 mm × w 159 mm