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Game Board for Mill, Draughts and Backgammon

ca. 1575/77 | Hans Repfl

This game board and its pieces, richly decorated with wooden intarsia and zinc inlay, present Archduke Ferdinand II as sovereign of Tyrol and its environs and member of the House of Habsburg. The dynastic-genealogical and political program is linked to cosmological aspects through reliefs with celestial gods on the interior of the board.

This game board and its pieces, richly decorated with wooden intarsia and zinc inlay, present Archduke Ferdinand II as sovereign of Tyrol and its environs and member of the House of Habsburg. The dynastic-genealogical and political program is linked to cosmological aspects through reliefs with celestial gods on the interior of the board.

Artist:
Hans Repfl (tätig in Innsbruck 2. Hälfte 16. Jahrhundert)

Time:
ca. 1575/77

Object Name
Game Board

Culture
Innsbruck

Material/technology:
Wood, zinc

Dimensions:
L. 45 cm, B. 45 cm, H. 8,5 cm

Signed
H. R. 1575

Inscribed
Inschrift auf dem Trictrac-Spielplan: "DIE TAG DER VII PLANETEN-SUN DEN SUNTAG / LUNA MONTAG / MARS DIENSTAG / MERCURIUS MITTWOCH / IUPITER DUNERSTAG / VENUS FREITAG / SATURNUS SAMBSTAG"

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 3822