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A Triumphal Procession – Captured Banners and Armor of Swiss Victories, 1855

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Title: The 1855 Triumphal Procession – Captured Banners and Armor of Swiss Victories Description: 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 and pageantry that took place during the 500th-anniversary celebrations in 1853, honoring Bern’s martial legacy and Swiss unity. The composition showcases a magnificent triumphal procession, symbolizing Swiss military victories. At its center, an ornate cart carries an imposing collection of captured banners, suits of armor, and weaponry—trophies of past conquests. These flags, adorned with various heraldic emblems, represent the vanquished foes and annexed territories that shaped Bern’s power. Life-size suits of armor stand as silent sentinels atop the cart, evoking the warriors of previous centuries whose efforts secured Swiss independence. At the forefront, two elaborately dressed horsemen lead the procession, embodying the grandeur of Renaissance-era Swiss military tradition. Their attire, consisting of striking red and black garments with feathered hats and gold-embellished belts, reflects both high rank and festive splendor. Their horses, adorned with intricate bridles and ceremonial tack, move in perfect rhythm, reinforcing the disciplined majesty of the parade. The artwork’s dynamic composition and expert rendering of motion suggest a stately march, befitting a celebration of victory and national pride. This lithograph perfectly encapsulates the 19th-century Romantic fascination with medieval and Renaissance heritage. The 1853 Bernese festival included grand reenactments of key battles such as Laupen (1339) and Murten (1476), and this scene likely references the triumphant parades that followed those decisive moments in Swiss history. The display of captured banners and armor serves as a powerful reminder of Bern’s military strength and its role in shaping the Confederation. The meticulous detail and exquisite hand coloring in this print enhance its visual impact, making it not only an important historical document but also an artistic masterpiece. The lithographic precision brings out the rich textures of textiles, metallic surfaces, and equestrian details, demonstrating the skill of 19th-century printmakers. Condition Summary: The lithograph remains in excellent condition, with vibrant hand coloring that adds depth to the scene. There are minor signs of age, including occasional light foxing in the margins, but these do not detract from the overall aesthetic quality. The paper has preserved its strength and clarity, ensuring its continued value as a collectible. Framing Tips: To highlight the print’s historical and artistic significance, consider using a high-quality frame with UV-protected museum glass or acrylic to prevent fading. A wide mat border in a neutral or warm tone will enhance the composition without overshadowing the artwork. A dark wooden or gold-accented frame will complement the period style, adding to the regal and historical theme. Archival mounting materials should be used for 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:
    The lithograph remains in excellent condition, with vibrant hand coloring that adds depth to the scene. There are minor signs of age, including occasional light foxing in the margins, but these do not detract from the overall aesthetic quality.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14056-361stDibs: LU3054343960892

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