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The Proclamation of the Edicts of Charles V in Antwerp, ca. 1861

  • etching, vellum paper
  • Inv. 2003-AD

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Henri Leys was regarded as Belgium's foremost artist in the mid-19th century. About 1851, he adopted a deliberately archaizing style resulting in part from a visit to Germany. This scene is set in the artist's native Antwerp, identifiable because of the famous church spire in the distance. Between 1520 and 1550, Charles V, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, issued 11 edicts making the practice of Protestantism a crime punishable by death. Antwerp served as a major center of learning and finance that had attracted many foreigners, especially Jews and Protestants. The print is related to the painting

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Henri Leys RKD VIAF Wikidata
Antwerp 1815 - Antwerp 1869
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Title The Proclamation of the Edicts of Charles V in Antwerp
Date ca. 1861
Period 19th century
Location Antwerp TGN
Medium and support etching AAT
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings signatures (names) bottom right: H. Leys
Collection print room
Object type etching AAT
Inventory number 2003-AD
Acquisition credit purchase
The Romantic Agony
Brussels
2003-03-21
Current whereabouts Work currently not on display
Permalink https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/2003-AD
IIIF Manifest https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/4838/manifest.json
Art & Architecture Thesaurus 300033898 history paintings AAT
Keywords Iconclass 11P23 Roman Catholic Church Iconclass
11P25 Protestant Churches and denominations Iconclass
11P442 militant proselytizing: religious war, crusade, etc. Iconclass
11Q1 conversion and belief Iconclass
31A231 standing figure Iconclass
31A71 male sex; man Iconclass
31A72 female sex; woman Iconclass
31AA231 standing figure - AA - female human figure Iconclass
41D221(CAP) head-gear: cap Iconclass
41D221(HEADSCARF) head-gear (HEADSCARF) Iconclass
44G3 criminal law; punishment Iconclass
44G33 torture Iconclass
47A21 workshop-interior Iconclass
61B2(CHARLES V) historical person (CHARLES V) Iconclass
School / Style historicism (theory) AAT
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