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Emperor Ferdinand III on a Horse

2nd quarter 17th c. | Caspar Gras

The house of Habsburg erected only a single public equestrian statue during the 17th century, in Innsbruck. Statuettes, however, were created in greater numbers and series, showing various family members as armoured field commanders. Their heads could be exchanged. The fame of individual personalities was thus only somewhat important: the military achievements of the dynasty were far more central.

The house of Habsburg erected only a single public equestrian statue during the 17th century, in Innsbruck. Statuettes, however, were created in greater numbers and series, showing various family members as armoured field commanders. Their heads could be exchanged. The fame of individual personalities was thus only somewhat important: the military achievements of the dynasty were far more central.

Attributed to:
Caspar Gras (1585 Mergentheim - 1674 Schwaz; tätig in Innsbruck) DNB

Time:
2nd quarter 17th c.

Object Name
Statuette; bronze sculpture

Culture
Innsbruck

Material/technology:
Bronze

Dimensions:
H. 36,2 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 6020

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