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The Cantons of Zurich and Glarus – A Symbolic Procession of Power and Faith This finely detailed hand-colored lithograph is … Read more The Cantons of Zurich and Glarus – A Symbolic Procession of Power and Faith This finely detailed hand-colored lithograph is part of the Fest Album Celebrating Bern’s Entry into the Swiss Confederation on March 6, 1353, Commemorated in 1853 on the Victory Days of Laupen and Murten, published in Bern and Zurich in 1855. Created by the artist Heinrich Jenny and lithographed by Kümmerly and Wittmer, this striking composition features the contingents of two prominent Swiss cantons, Zurich and Glarus, in a grand ceremonial procession. The artwork reflects the strong military traditions, civic pride, and religious heritage that shaped these regions within the Confederation. On the left, the Canton of Zurich is represented by a banner bearer clad in a regal blue and silver Renaissance-style uniform, wearing polished armor with striking blue sleeves and a plumed hat adorned with Zurich’s colors. He holds aloft the blue and white flag of Zurich, with a flowing red ribbon accentuating its movement. Behind him, a disciplined regiment of Zurich soldiers marches in perfect order, wearing blue and white uniforms and carrying long halberds. The city of Zurich was historically a dominant economic and political center in the Confederation, and its martial traditions were a key factor in Switzerland’s military strength. On the right, the Canton of Glarus is portrayed by a senior banner bearer dressed in red and silver, wearing a large red hat and a distinguished full beard, signifying wisdom and experience. He carries the red banner of Glarus, featuring Saint Fridolin, the patron saint of the canton, depicted in a black robe with a golden halo. Saint Fridolin was a missionary monk associated with the Christianization of the region, and his presence on the flag reflects Glarus’s deep-rooted religious traditions. Behind the banner bearer, a regiment of Glarus soldiers marches in formation, dressed in red and black with finely detailed Renaissance doublets. Glarus was historically known for its struggles for independence and its strong Protestant and Catholic influences, making it a politically unique canton within the Confederation. This lithograph elegantly captures the grandeur of Bern’s five hundredth-anniversary celebration, showcasing the diverse influences within the Swiss Confederation. The contrast between Zurich’s blue and silver and Glarus’s deep red tones creates a visually compelling scene. The intricate details of the embroidered banners, facial expressions, and ornamental armor highlight Heinrich Jenny’s artistic mastery, making this a striking historical tribute. Summary of Condition: The print is in good condition, with minor signs of aging such as slight foxing along the margins and mild discoloration on the edges. The colors remain vibrant, particularly in the deep blues, whites, and reds that define the uniforms and banners. The fine details of the clothing, shading, and facial expressions are well-preserved, maintaining the historical integrity of the lithograph. Framing Tips: To emphasize the rich contrast of this lithograph, a deep gold or dark mahogany frame would complement its historical significance. A neutral archival mat in off-white or soft gray would balance the bold colors, ensuring the banners and uniforms remain the focal points. UV-resistant glass is recommended to protect the pigments and maintain the clarity of the fine details. A shadow box frame with a floating mount would add depth, enhancing the presence of the banner bearers and their striking heraldic symbols, making it a commanding display in any historical or art collection. See less
- Dimensions
- 19.29ʺW × 13.39ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The print is … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The print is in good condition, with minor signs of aging such as slight foxing along the margins and mild discoloration on the edges. The colors remain vibrant, particularly in the deep blues, whites, and reds that define the uniforms and banners. less
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