Memorialization
The city of Ghent was not new to this kind of event nor to the making of commemorative festival books. The festival book printed at Ghent to celebrate the entry into the city of Charles VI as Count of Flanders has counterparts in similar books created elsewhere to commemorate the Emperor’s entry into other cities.
Although we were unable to determine the number of copies of the festival book printed in Ghent for Charles VI, we were able to track down images of at least two other copies of the work in question. Aside from the copy currently held at the Rutgers Library Festival Book Collection, it has been possible to locate two other exemplars of the very same printed festival book, and to note .
The role played by the Relation de l'Inauguration Solemnelle can be clarified if one considers how the book was made, and particularly the intended effect of the visual representations (illustrations) created for this particular publication.