Description: Franz von Sickingen and Ulrich von Hutten 1520 AD. Original wood engraving from 1862 (not a reprint) Sheet size approx. 26.5 x 20 cm, unprinted on the back. Condition: minimally browned on the edges of the sheet due to age, otherwise good - see scan! If you have any questions, please send a mail.Please also note my other offers! Here are more motifs about German history!I offer many more color prints, wood engravings, steel engravings and lithographs - please use the SHOP search. Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! Documentation: Imperial Knight Franz von Sickingen (* 2nd March 1481 at Ebernburg Castle via Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg; † 7. May 1523 at Nanstein Castle above Landstuhl) was leader of the Rhenish and Swabian knighthood. During the transition from the Middle Ages to modern times, as a supporter of supporters of the Reformation, he fought for the secularization of church property and led his peers in the knightly war. After the siege and surrender of his castle, Nanstein, he died there of a serious wound he sustained during the bombardment. Ulrich von Hutten (* 21. April 1488 at Steckelberg Castle near Schlüchtern; † 29. August 1523 on the Ufenau in Lake Zurich) was a German Renaissance humanist, poet, church critic and journalist. He is also known as the first imperial knight.Source: WikipediaI offer many more color prints, wood engravings, steel engravings and lithographs - please use the SHOP search. Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! Imperial Knight Franz von Sickingen (* 2nd March 1481 at Ebernburg Castle via Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg; † 7. May 1523 at Nanstein Castle above Landstuhl) was leader of the Rhenish and Swabian knighthood. During the transition from the Middle Ages to modern times, as a supporter of supporters of the Reformation, he fought for the secularization of church property and led his peers in the knightly war. After the siege and surrender of his castle, Nanstein, he died there of a serious wound he sustained during the bombardment. Ulrich von Hutten (* 21. April 1488 at Steckelberg Castle near Schlüchtern; † 29. A
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Artist: unknown artist
Date of Creation: 1862
Type: Print
Originality: Unlimited Edition Print
Image alignment: Landscape format
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Material: Paper
Framing: Unframed
Features: Unframed
Motif: Medieval, Military history, Historical people, History
Country: Germany
Region of Origin: Germany
Height: 20 cm
Style: Representational
Width: 26.5cm
Size: Small
Medium: Woodcut
Manufacturing method: Wood Engraving
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Subject: Military history of Germany, Germany, German History
Production Period: 1850-1899
Sales unit: Individual Work
Listed By: Art Dealer
Year Of Manufacture: 1862
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does not apply