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Triumphal Arch (woodcut)         
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  • Albrecht Dürer, German painter and printmaker
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  • Basilica di Sant'Andrea]], Mantua, Italy.
16TH-CENTURY MONUMENTAL WOODCUT PRINT
The Triumphal Arch; Triumphal Arch of Maximilian I; Triumphal Arch (Dürer); Triumphal Arch (Durer)
The Triumphal Arch (also known as the Arch of Maximilian I, ) is a 16th-century monumental woodcut print commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. The composite image was printed on 36 large sheets of paper from 195 separate wood blocks.
March (music)         
  • Statue of "Warship march"
MUSICAL GENRE, PIECE OF MUSIC IN ORIGIN WAS EXPRESSLY WRITTEN FOR MARCHING
March, music; March music; March music composer; Standard march form; Marching song; Geschwindmarsch; Authorized march; Marching songs; Marching music; March (song); Nyýazow's Honour March; Alla marcia; Niyazov's Honour March
A march, as a musical genre, is a piece of music with a strong regular rhythm which in origin was expressly written for marching to and most frequently performed by a military band. In mood, marches range from the moving death march in Wagner's Götterdämmerung to the brisk military marches of John Philip Sousa and the martial hymns of the late 19th century.
Large Triumphal Carriage         
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ENGRAVING BY ALBRECHT DÜRER
Great Triumphal Car
The Large Triumphal Carriage or Great Triumphal Car (in German, Triumphwagen) is a large 16th-century woodcut print by Albrecht Dürer, commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. The work was originally intended to be the central part of a long print of a Triumphal Procession or Triumph of Maximilian, depicting Maximilian and his court entourage in a procession.

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Triumphal march
A triumphal march is a musical form generally reflecting a triumph, victory or great joy.
Examples of use of triumphal march
1. You will hear instead of the triumphal march eastward, embracing millions, as in the Schiller ode.
2. Protesters say amnesty brings unity For those who slogged through the mud of Kabul‘s soccer stadium, thrusting frenzied fists into the air and bearing massive posters of commanders around the field in a triumphal march, the amnesty is partially an act of healing these historic rifts.
3. In a way, that triumphal march by the World Champions – appropriately to the Circus Maximus in Rome – was also a funeral march for "l‘impera Juventina‘ – the Juventus empire – sacked by the Visigoths of corruption and greed, not this time from the wilderness of the German provinces (another irony), but from inside Juventus‘ own rotten forum.