Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The figures in Aldegrever’s lively series of couples and musicians at a wedding show off daggers and swords as gentlemen’s fashion accessories rather than as weapons. As the couples pivot, pace, and embrace, blades peek out at different angles, whether impeding intimacy or visually alluding to increasing amorousness. Moving from left to right in triumphal procession, dancers sway to the tune of trombonists in their wake.
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Enea Vico — Costume Plate: German Messenger
Albrecht Dürer — The Standard Bearer
Albrecht Altdorfer — The Little Standard-Bearer
Jost Amman — Standing Soldier
Master F. G. (German) — The Standard-Bearer
Augustin Hirschvogel — Maximilian I, from Herberstain, Rerum
Hans Burgkmair — Verso of a Sheet with Philip the Belle, fro
Hans Burgkmair, the elder — Equestrian Portrait of the Emper
Jacob Binck — The Standard-Bearer
Augustin Hirschvogel — Charles V (Karl V), Emperor, from Her
Antonio Tempesta|Giovanni Battista di Lazzaro Panzera da Par
Jacques Bellange — Caspar, from "Three Magi"