The Arms of Habsberg Flanked by an Elegant Couple

Description

The Swiss artist Daniel Lindtmayer primarily made designs for stained-glass panels, a thriving luxury trade during the Renaissance. A typical example of this decorative genre, this drawing showcases a coat of arms likely commissioned for a member of the noble Habsburg family. The scribbled notes in the center of the drawing specify the color of the glass to be used, and the note in the cartouche below mentions a Habsburg defeat. A battle scene at the top seemingly pits the Habsburgs against the retreating Ottoman Turks, a likely reference to the intensifying Balkan-area border hostilities, which continued into the 17th century.

Provenance

Possibly Johann Wilhelm Veith, 1758-1833. D. Schindler, by 1876. Freidrich Bürki; sold, Basel, 1881. Sold, Berlin, Amsler and Ruthardt, Apr. 24, 1895, lot 33. Sold, Berlin, Amsler and Ruthardt, June 25-27, 1908, lot 309. Prince Liechtenstein, Vienna, c. 1930. Sold, Sotheby's, New York, Jan. 28, 2009, lot 6, to Dorothy Braude Edinburg, Brookline, MA; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2013.

The Arms of Habsberg Flanked by an Elegant Couple

Daniel Lindtmayer, II

1587

Accession Number

199732

Medium

Pen and black ink and brush and gray and black washes on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

32.9 × 20.7 cm (13 × 8 3/16 in.)

Classification

prints and drawing

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection