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BAL49169 King Stephen by Kalliauer, Anton (1760-1827); Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary; (add.info.: first Christian king of Hungary; ); Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 12915095
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This print showcases the regal portrait of King Stephen, the first Christian king of Hungary. Painted by Anton Kalliauer, a renowned Austrian artist from the late 18th to early 19th century, this masterpiece is now housed in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest. King Stephen's commanding presence is beautifully captured in this artwork, as he stands tall and proud with his saintly halo shining above him. The intricate details of his coat of arms add an air of nobility and power to his figure. The image transports us back to a time when Hungary was undergoing significant religious and political transformations under King Stephen's rule. As the country's first Christian ruler, he played a crucial role in establishing Christianity as the dominant religion while also implementing important reforms that shaped Hungary's future. This print not only serves as a visual reminder of King Stephen's historical significance but also highlights Kalliauer's exceptional talent for capturing both physical likeness and symbolic meaning within his portraits. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply intrigued by history, this stunning depiction of King Stephen will undoubtedly captivate your attention and transport you into a world long past.
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