The Campaign of the Emperor Maximilian

The Campaign of the Emperor Maximilian by Jörg Breu the Elder|Hans Knoder

Medium

Stained glass

Dimensions

Diameter: 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm)

Classification

Glass-Stained

Culture

German, probably Nuremberg

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913

Accession Number

25.135.170

Tags

FirearmsMenFlags

Art Historical Context

This exquisite stained glass roundel, *The Campaign of the Emperor Maximilian* (1515), crafted by Jörg Breu the Elder—a prominent Augsburg painter known for his detailed woodcuts and designs—and Hans Knoder, showcases the collaborative artistry of early 16th-century German workshops, likely from Nuremberg. Measuring just 10½ inches in diameter, this intimate piece captures a dynamic scene of military prowess, featuring men with flags and early firearms, evoking the emperor's triumphant campaigns. Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (r. 1508–1519) was a master of self-propaganda, commissioning wor...

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