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Renaissancegraph... | Der Landsknecht Im Spiegel Der

: Prints often featured the Landsknecht in a proud, defiant stance —head back, hand on hip—conveying an intense dedication to their profession and a sense of "bravado". This reflected Renaissance values of individual dignity and potential .

: Landsknechte were famously exempted from sumptuary laws by Emperor Maximilian I , allowing them to wear outlandish, brightly colored, and "slashed" clothing. In graphics, these intricate textures and "slits" were used by artists like Dürer to showcase technical mastery through fine line work. Der Landsknecht im Spiegel der Renaissancegraph...

For further research, you may want to consult comprehensive study, Der Landsknecht im Spiegel der Renaissancegraphik um 1500 - 1540 , which analyzes these graphics as mirrors of social fashion and military identity. Der Landsknecht im Spiegel der Renaissancegraphik um 1500 : Prints often featured the Landsknecht in a