Deborah Sengl — Tyrolean Personalities (acrylic on canvas, 2008)

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Deborah Sengl — Tyrolean Personalities (acrylic on canvas, 2008)
Woman's Plastic Handbag
1950s
Made by Tyrolean, New York
A Guardian Angel Rescuing Emperor Maximilian from the Martinswand
by Alfred Rethel
The young emperor is in great danger as he gazes into the abyss. According to a popular Tyrolean legend, Maximilian I (1459-1519) supposedly got completely lost in the mountains while out hunting chamois near Innsbruck. On the third day, as if by a miracle, a mysterious man appeared and led the exhausted monarch back into the valley. Contrary to a previous idea of depicting the rescuer as an angel, Rethel shows him here as a shepherd in a sheepskin, albeit illuminated from behind by a supernatural light.
Tiroler Schützen. Die Muskete, 1914-12-10
Trout Stream in the Tyrol, John Singer Sargent, 1914
チロリアンフルール - Tyrolean Fleur Coord
Köztelek 1900.98.
via EPA