Grafmonument van keizer Lodewijk de Beier in de Frauenkirche in München by Anonymous

Grafmonument van keizer Lodewijk de Beier in de Frauenkirche in München 1855 - 1885

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print, bronze, photography, sculpture, gelatin-silver-print

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portrait

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medieval

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print

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bronze

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photography

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sculpture

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gelatin-silver-print

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history-painting

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academic-art

Dimensions: height 66 mm, width 105 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This photograph captures the Grafmonument van keizer Lodewijk de Beier in the Frauenkirche in München, taken by an anonymous photographer. Immediately striking is the interplay of shadow and light, imbuing the scene with a sense of solemnity and historical weight. The monument itself is presented as a study in contrasts. Rigid, stoic figures flank the central structure, their solid forms providing a visual anchor. Above them, intricate carvings and heraldic symbols create a dense layering of information, hinting at power and lineage. The anonymous photographer expertly uses the sepia tones of the photograph to emphasize texture and form. Consider how the visual order mirrors the social order it represents. The monument isn't just a memorial, but a complex arrangement of signs and symbols encoding a particular historical narrative. The play of light further enhances the monument's solidity and permanence, reinforcing its symbolic function.

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