Vlad Ţepeş
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English: Vlad The Impaler (1431-1476), also known as Vlad Hagyak III Dracula, was prince of Wallachia (1448, 1456-1462, 1476). The literary figure of Dracula is partly based on him.
Молдовеняскэ: Gląď Ţępöš
The Ambras Castle portrait
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Vlad Ţepeş also known as Vlad the Impaler or Dracula (around 1560, probably after a lost original)
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Vlad Ţepeş (higher resolution)
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Vlad Ţepeş
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Vlad Ţepeş
Paintings based on the Ambras Castle portrait
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Vlad Ţepeş (~1575 - 1595)
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1600
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XVIIth century
Die geschicht dracole waide
[edit]Die geschicht dracole waide is a German pamphlet, first printed in 1488 and reprinted in the 1490s. Its title page has the oldest surviving portrait of Vlad Tepes.
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1488
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1491
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1491
German woodcuts (16th century)
[edit]Popular pamphlets based on the geschicht dracole waide were reprinted in Germany until the 1560s. Some 16th-century portraits are direct derivations from the 1488 one, others are free inventions.
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ca. 1500
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1520
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1520
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1530
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1530
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1499
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1500
Cryptoportraits
[edit]Presumed portraits of Vlad Tepes in 15th-century paintings
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As a man from the crowd in La processione dei Magi (1459), claimed by Mario Valades
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As a pagan Roman at the Christ's crucifixion (1460)
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As Pilat judging Christ (1463)
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As governor Aegeas de la Patras, crucifying St. Apostle Andrew (1470/80)
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As Saint George, 15th century altar in Malmkrog/Malancrav/Almakerek
Modern paintings
[edit]Depictions of Vlad III in 19th-century romantic paintings
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XIXth century
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XIXth century
Coin image
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Denarius of Vlad III the Impaler (1456-1462).