Freydal, The Book of Jousts and Tournament of Emperor Maximilian I: Combats on Foot (Volume III)

c.1512-1515

German 16th Century

Associated Names

Artwork overview

  • Medium

    bound volume that once contained 55 watercolors (now separated)

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Dimensions

    book: 52 × 42 × 8.5 cm (20 1/2 × 16 9/16 × 3 3/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1943.3.4528-4582

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Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing of two armored figures engaged in combat. The drawing depicts two individuals clad in stylized, armored suits. They stand in profile with feet staggered, engaged in combat with maces. The maces are depicted as embellished club-like weapons. The figures wear helmets detailed with combs and plumage, and their armor is composed of articulated sections. One figure holds a large shield with a simple floral design. The lines and washes display fine control and articulation. Below the scene, words or writing can be observed.

Foot Combat with Maces and Tartsche Shields

German 16th Century

1515

This is a drawing of two armored figures engaged in combat. The figures are in elaborate medieval armor, with one attacking and the other defending. The armor is detailed with textures and the color palette is limited to blues, greys, and hints of gold. The scene is dynamic and focused on the confrontation between the two figures.

Foot Combat with Maces and Tartsche Shields

German 16th Century

1515

This is a drawing of two figures wearing suits of colorful and ornate armor, engaged in a choreographed movement or combat. The drawing features intricate detailing on both suits, including the feathers and decorative elements on their helmets and the joint articulations of the armor. Each figure is armed; one appears to be holding a sword or a similar weapon, while the other holds a shield bearing a sun emblem. The figures' poses suggest action, as one leans forward while the other braces against the attack. The placement of the figures within the composition highlights their ornate designs against the plain background.

Foot Combat with War Hammers and Tartsche Shields

German 16th Century

1515


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Frédéric de Pourtalès (1779-1861), Paris; E.P. Goldschmidt (1887-1954), London, c.1914-1918. (Charles Sessler Rare Books, Philadelphia). Purchased 1930 by Lessing J. Rosenwald (L. Supp. 1760b); Gift to NGA, 1943.

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Bibliography

1926

  • Dodgson, Campbell. "An Unknown MS. of Freydal."The Burlington Magazine. 48 (1926): 235-237+240-242.

1928

  • Dodgson, Campbell. "More Freydal Drawings." The Burlington Magazine. 53 (October 1928): 170-73.

2019

  • Krause, Stefan. "Freydal, das Turnierbuch Kaiser Maximilians I. - Werkbeschreibungen." Jahrbuch des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien 21 (2019): 196-317.


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