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Imperia is a statue at the entrance of the harbour of Konstanz, Germany, commemorating the Council of Constance that took place there between 1414 and 1418. The concrete statue is 9 metres (30 ft) high, weighs 18 tonnes (18 long tons; 20 short tons), and stands on a pedestal that rotates around its axis once every three minutes. It was created by Peter Lenk and clandestinely erected in 1993. The erection of the statue caused controversy, but it was on the private property of a rail company that did not object to its presence. Eventually, it became a widely-known landmark of Konstanz.[1]

Imperia
The statue
ArtistPeter Lenk
Year1993 (1993)
Dimensions9 m (30 ft)
LocationKonstanz
Coordinates47°39′39″N 9°10′52″E
Detail of Imperia
Detail of Imperia

Imperia shows a woman holding two men on her hands. Although the two men resemble Pope Martin V (elected during the council) and Emperor Sigismund (who called the council), and they wear the papal tiara and imperial crown, Lenk has stated that these figures "are not the Pope and not the Emperor, but fools who have acquired the insignia of secular and spiritual power. And to what extent the real popes and emperors were also fools, I leave to the historical education of the viewer."[2]

The statue refers to a short story by Balzac, "La Belle Impéria". The story is a harsh satire of the Catholic clergy's morals, where Imperia seduces cardinals and princes at the Council of Constance and has power over them all. The historical Imperia that served as the source material of Balzac's story was a well-educated Italian courtesan who died in 1512, nearly 100 years after the council, and never visited Konstanz.[3]


References


  1. "At first a local scandal, now a tourist attraction: The scultpture Imperia", Constance Magazine, retrieved 2020-06-30
  2. Peter Lenk, interviewt durch Jasmin Hummel: 20 Jahre Imperia. … und sie dreht sich immer noch. In: Labhards Bodensee Magazin 2013, S. 44–45
  3. Franca Petrucci: COGNATI, Imperia, In: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 26 (1982)

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[de] Imperia (Statue)

Die Imperia ist eine Statue im Hafen von Konstanz am Bodensee, entworfen und ausgeführt von Peter Lenk. Die am 24. April 1993 aufgestellte Figur ist aus Beton gegossen, neun Meter hoch, 18 Tonnen schwer und dreht sich mit Hilfe eines Rundtisches innerhalb von vier Minuten einmal um die eigene Achse. In ihrem Sockel ist eine Pegelmessstation integriert, die von einem begehbaren Steg umgeben ist.
- [en] Imperia (statue)

[it] Imperia (statua)

Imperia è una statua posta all'entrata del porto della città tedesca di Costanza. Essa commemora il concilio di Costanza svoltosi dal 1414 al 1418.



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