Kriebstein Castle (Burg Kriebstein), State of Saxony, Germany
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Kriebstein Castle (Burg Kriebstein), State of Saxony, Germany
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Title: Mountain Chapel in Winter Artist: Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (German [Saxon], 1797-1855) Date: 1850 Genre: landscape painting Movement: Romanticism Medium: brush, watercolor, pen, and brown India ink over pencil on paper Dimensions: 26.6 cm (10.4 in) high x 38.9 cm (15.3 in) wide Location: Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden, Germany
Ernst Ferdinand Oehme, a native of Dresden, specialized in evocative landscapes painted in a Romantic style.
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Hose, Doublet and Rock of Elector Moritz von Sachsen, 1545-1550
Starting the new year with one of the most expensive and glorious extant suits of the 16th century: this golden silk dress of Elector Moritz.
Made just a couple of years before he died in battle, this suit features tight fitting hose made of leather, silk and velvet, a silk doublet with pinked sleeves, and a Rock/Gown made of golden silk and black velvet - the colours of Saxony. The silhouette of this suit is typical for the mid 16th century: low waist, broad shoulders. That´s also why so many men of that period look like Henry VIII - they all shared the same fashion. The suit is currently exhibited at the Rüstkammer in Dresden, Germany.
Loving these long summer evenings!
Photo: Dresden, Germany
Details of the ceremonial saddle of Johann Georg I. von Sachsen by Erich Friese 1618.
Dresden Rüstkammer, Germany.
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