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Deutsch: Kaiser Heinrich IV. springt vom Schiff seines Entführers, des Erzbischofs von Köln, Radierung von Bernhard Rode 1781. "Der bereits im Knabenalter zum Kaiser gekrönte Heinrich der Vierte wird von dem Erzbischof Hanno seiner Mutter Agnes zu Schiffe aus Kaiserswerth am Rhein entführt. Die Regentin Mutter steht voll Jammer nebst ihrem Hofgesinde auf der Burg. Ihr Sohn springt aus dem Schiffe in den Rhein, worüber der Erzbischof voll Schrecken die Hände gen Himmel erhebt. Graf Ekbert von Braunschweig streckt höchst mitleidig die Hände aus, um ihn noch zu ergreifen. – Die Geschichte setzt hinzu, dass dieser Graf sogleich mit Gefahr seines Lebens nachgesprungen sey und ihn gerettet habe." (Katalog der Berliner Akademie-Ausstellung 1786, in: Kataloge der Berliner Akademie-Ausstellungen 1786-1850, bearb. von H. Börsch-Supan, Bd. 1, Berlin 1971.)
English: Emperor Henry IV Jumps from the Ship of his Kidnapper, the Archbishop of Cologne, engraving by Bernhard Rode, 1781. "Henry the Fourth, already crowned emperor during his boyhood, is kidnapped from his mother Agnes by the archbishop Anno on board a ship at Kaiserswerth on the Rhine. His regent mother stands in utmost misery at the castle with her court entourage. Her son jumps out of the ship into the Rhine, at which the archbishop, horrified, raises his hands to the heavens. Count Ekbert of Braunschweig stretches out his hands most pityingly to catch him. - History also relates that risking his own life, this count immediately jumped after him and saved him." (Catalog of the 1786 exhibition of the Berlin Academy, reprinted in: Kataloge der Berliner Akademie-Ausstellung 1786-1850, ed. by H. Börsch-Supan, vol. 1, Berlin, 1971.) |
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Date | engraving: 1781; photo: 2009.01.17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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photo: James Steakley |
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