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Triumphal Chariot – A Grand Display of Conquered Armor and Banners, 1855

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Triumphal Chariot – A Grand Display of Conquered Armor and Banners This remarkable hand-colored lithograph, created by H. Jenny and lithographed by Kümmerly and Wittmer, is part of the *Fest Album* commemorating Bern’s entry into the Swiss Confederation on March 6, 1353. Published in Bern and Zurich in 1855, this large oblong folio captures the grand historical reenactments of 1853, celebrating Swiss victories, martial heritage, and the spoils of war through elaborate festival processions. At the heart of this scene is a grand *Triumphwagen* (triumphal chariot), an imposing cart laden with the armor, banners, and weaponry of defeated foes. The cart is covered in rich red fabric, upon which gleaming suits of armor, shields, and halberds are carefully arranged. Towering above them, flags of various conquered regions flutter in the wind, a visual testament to past military successes. The imposing presence of full suits of armor suggests they may symbolize the legendary Burgundian Wars, in which Swiss forces decisively triumphed over Charles the Bold. Leading this chariot of victory are two lively horsemen, each dressed in striking Renaissance-style red and black tunics with plumed caps. The driver on the left, mounted on a dappled gray horse, maintains firm control over the reins, while the other, on a bay horse, raises his whip high, emphasizing the celebratory energy of the parade. The well-groomed horses, adorned with elaborate bridles and harnesses, add to the sense of opulence and grandeur. The procession exudes a sense of movement and festivity, with the rich detailing of the fabrics, armor, and horses reflecting the skill of 19th-century lithographic artistry. The contrast between the gleaming silver of the captured armor and the vibrant reds, blues, and golds of the banners creates a dynamic and visually engaging composition. This scene celebrates not just military prowess, but also the symbolic triumph of Swiss unity and independence over foreign domination. This lithograph captures the Romantic-era fascination with medieval conquests, chivalric traditions, and national pride. The ceremonial display of captured arms and banners serves as a powerful reminder of Switzerland’s historical resilience and martial skill, making this a compelling piece of historical pageantry. Condition Summary: The lithograph remains in good condition, with bold and richly preserved hand coloring that highlights the dramatic contrast between the deep reds, shining silver armor, and vivid heraldic banners. Minor signs of aging, such as light foxing in the margins, are present but do not detract from the overall appeal. The paper remains strong and well-preserved, making this a valuable historical collectible. Framing Tips: To best showcase this print, consider a high-quality frame with UV-protected museum glass or acrylic to prevent fading. A wide mat border in deep neutral tones will enhance the rich reds and metallic accents of the armor. A dark wooden or gold-accented frame will elevate the regal and triumphant atmosphere of the piece. Using archival mounting materials will ensure its long-term preservation.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.39 in (34 cm)Width: 19.49 in (49.5 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
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  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1855
  • Condition:
    Good condition, with bold and richly preserved hand coloring that highlights the dramatic contrast between the deep reds, shining silver armor, and vivid heraldic banners. Minor signs of aging, such as light foxing in the margins, are present .
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14056-561stDibs: LU3054343961892

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