Relay and Delay
Relay and Delay
Focusing on an unfinished, imperially commissioned print project, Maximilian’s Triumphal Chariot, Chapter Three describes the complex chain of letters surrounding this collaboration and Dürer’s contributions to the project. The argument here proposes two new ways of thinking about the connections between mobility and reproducible images, by focusing on the representation of motion and on how printed images mobilize the mind of the viewer.
Keywords: Albrecht Dürer, Maximilian I, triumph, procession, Hans Burgkmair, chariot, mobility, prints, empire, Aby Warburg
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