Hans Sebald Beham, Entry of Emperor Charles into Munich.
 
Date Description Source Reference
1530 A.D. G? p 273 - 274. 

One bell tent and three pavilions. 

Bell tent, banner, ball apex and apron, line decoration on roof, two point attachment for guy ropes through valance, guy rope and bottom edge pegs. 

Pavilions, roofs only, banners, ball apexes (the centre pavilion has three apexes) and line decoration on roof. 

G. ? p. 275. 

Two bell tents. 

Foreground, banner, ball apex and apron, line decoration on roof, two point guy rope attachment through valance, ring around hole in valance (re-enforcement ?), bottom edge and guy rope pegs, ties on side of door flap. 

Background, roof only, ball apex and lines on roof.

Hans Sebald Beham. G. 292 - 296; B. 169, Pauli 1115. Entry of Emperor Charles into Munich in 1530. “Wolfenbüttel”. Printed by Niclas Meldemann in three parts. Geisberg, M., The German Single-leaf Woodcut: 1500 - 1550, Volume 1, New York, 1974, p. 272- 277.

Other works by Hans Sebald Beham:

The Siege of Rhodes

The Siege of Vienna


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