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Cavalier Detail of relief carved by Karl Haberstumpf (1656-1724) and sons - detail of a cabinet of wood, made for Emperor Charles VI of the Holy Empire in 1723 at Eger, Czech Republic - (Rider)
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Cavalier Detail of relief carved by Karl Haberstumpf (1656-1724) and sons - detail of a cabinet of wood, made for Emperor Charles VI of the Holy Empire in 1723 at Eger, Czech Republic - (Rider)
LRI4596688 Cavalier Detail of relief carved by Karl Haberstumpf (1656-1724) and sons - detail of a cabinet of wood, made for Emperor Charles VI of the Holy Empire in 1723 at Eger, Czech Republic - (Rider, detail of relief carved by Karl Haberstumpf (1656-1724) and son in 1723 for emperor Charles VI) Austrian Museum Of Applied Arts Vienna by Haberstumpf, Karl (1656-1724); MAK (Austrian Museum of Applied Arts) Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Cavalier Detail of relief carved by Karl Haberstumpf (1656-1724) and sons - detail of a cabinet of wood, made for Emperor Charles VI of the Holy Empire in 1723 at Eger, Czech Republic - (Rider, detail of relief carved by Karl Haberstumpf (1656-1724) and son in 1723 for emperor Charles VI) Austrian Museum Of Applied Arts Vienna); Luisa Ricciarini
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This print showcases a remarkable detail of a relief carved by Karl Haberstumpf and his sons. The intricate carving is part of a wooden cabinet, specially made for Emperor Charles VI of the Holy Empire in 1723 at Eger, Czech Republic. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are truly awe-inspiring. In this particular detail, we see a gallant rider on horseback, exuding power and grace. The rider is adorned in armor, showcasing the skillful artistry that went into creating this masterpiece. Every curve and line has been meticulously carved to bring out the essence of movement and strength. The use of antler as an element adds another layer of uniqueness to this piece. It highlights the creativity and resourcefulness employed by Haberstumpf and his sons in their work. Displayed at the Austrian Museum Of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria, this artwork stands as a testament to the talent and dedication of its creator. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage that surrounds us. Luisa Ricciarini's photograph beautifully captures every aspect of this extraordinary relief carving – from the human form to the majestic horse – allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty even from afar. This image is not just about art; it also represents our connection with nature through animals like horses. Overall, this print invites us into a world where craftsmanship meets artistry, leaving us in awe of both past talents and present-day appreciation for such masterpieces.
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