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The Lady Riding and the Landsknecht

c. 1497
(German, 1471–1528)
Medium
engraving
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Meder 84
Public Domain
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At first the subject of this early print appears to be simple courtly love; in it a noblewoman and infantryman share a private moment of farewell. However, a deeper reading of the image suggests underlying themes related to the power of women. Although the young man’s stance and weaponry establish his masculinity, the woman’s higher social status and physical position on horseback allude to her authority over him. Further, the hat she wears belongs to her lover’s costume, not to contemporary women’s fashion. Her appropriation of his clothing combined with his delicate touch and forlorn gaze creates an instance of role reversal, indicating that she holds the power in this romantic situation.
A vertically oriented engraving in black ink depicts a woman on horseback beside a man holding a tall halberd. Precise cross-hatching and dense parallel lines define her plumed hat and his detailed armor. Behind them, a body of water recedes toward distant mountains, while a castle crowns a rocky cliff to our right. Short, curved strokes delineate the horse's musculature and the foreground terrain. A monogram is centered at the bottom.

The Lady Riding and the Landsknecht

c. 1497

Albrecht Dürer

(German, 1471–1528)
Germany, late 15th-early 16th Century

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