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Elector Of Bavaria Collection

"Exploring the Legacy of the Electors of Bavaria

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Portrait of Maximilian II, Elector of Bavaria, at the Battle of Mohács against the Turks

Portrait of Maximilian II, Elector of Bavaria, at the Battle of Mohács against the Turks, 1710-1750. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Maximilian II, Elector of Bavaria, at the Battle of Mohacs against the Turks, 1710-1750. Copy after Joseph Vivien

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Hidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe, 1794. Creator: Lussano

Hidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe, 1794. Creator: Lussano
Hidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe, 1794

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Portrait of Frederick I, King of Prussia, Elector of Bavaria. Fredericus, Rex Prussia El. Br

Portrait of Frederick I, King of Prussia, Elector of Bavaria. Fredericus, Rex Prussia El. Br
5913183 Portrait of Frederick I, King of Prussia, Elector of Bavaria. Fredericus, Rex Prussia El. Br. In wig, lace kerchief, robes, and chain with Order of the Black Eagle and Elephant of Denmark

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Maximilan II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands (marble)

Maximilan II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands (marble)
471370 Maximilan II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands (marble) by Kerricx, Willem (1652-1719); height: 117 cm; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Maximilian II Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria, at the deathbed of his son Joseph Ferdinand

Maximilian II Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria, at the deathbed of his son Joseph Ferdinand, 1699 (engraving)
3647538 Maximilian II Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria, at the deathbed of his son Joseph Ferdinand, 1699 (engraving) by German School

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Statue of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (engraving)

Statue of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (engraving)
3647530 Statue of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Maximilian II Emanuel)

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Playing cards commemorating the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-13) (engraving

Playing cards commemorating the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-13) (engraving
XJF115644 Playing cards commemorating the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-13) (engraving) (b&w photo) by Spofforth, Robert (fl.1707); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Portrait of Maximilian III Joseph (1727-1777), Elector of Bavaria

Portrait of Maximilian III Joseph (1727-1777), Elector of Bavaria, Mid of the 18th cen Artist: Desmarees
Portrait of Maximilian III Joseph (1727-1777), Elector of Bavaria, Mid of the 18th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Maximilian I Elector Of Bavaria Portrait House Of Wittelsbach

Maximilian I Elector Of Bavaria Portrait House Of Wittelsbach
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, 1573 - 1651. He was a member of the House of Wittelsbach, and ruled as Duke of Bavaria from 1597. After an engraving by Johann Sadeler

Background imageElector Of Bavaria Collection: Maximilian II Emanuel (1662-1726), engraved by Leonard II Heckenauer (1650 / 60-c. 1704)

Maximilian II Emanuel (1662-1726), engraved by Leonard II Heckenauer (1650 / 60-c. 1704)
XJF128658 Maximilian II Emanuel (1662-1726), engraved by Leonard II Heckenauer (1650/60-c.1704) (engraving) (b/w photo) by German School


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"Exploring the Legacy of the Electors of Bavaria: From Maximilian I to Maximilian IV" Step into the rich history of Bavaria as we delve into the captivating world of its esteemed electors. Let us begin with Maximilian I, a prominent figure from the House of Wittelsbach, whose portrait exudes regal authority and wisdom. Moving forward, we encounter Frederick I, King of Prussia and Elector of Bavaria. Adorned in an elegant wig and lace kerchief, he proudly displays his robes and chain embellished with prestigious orders such as the Black Eagle and Elephant of Denmark. Maximilian II Emanuel takes center stage next – not only an elector but also Governor of the Spanish Netherlands. A magnificent marble statue immortalizes this influential figure who played a significant role on both regional and international stages. The engraving depicting Maximilian II Emanuel at his son's deathbed evokes deep emotions, revealing a tender side behind his powerful persona. It serves as a poignant reminder that even great leaders experience profound personal loss. Another striking engraving showcases a statue dedicated to Maximilian II Emanuel - an enduring symbol honoring his contributions to Bavarian history. The intricate details capture his essence while paying homage to his impactful reign. A captivating oil painting captures our attention next; it portrays Max Emanuel after 1770 when he was still revered as one of Bavaria's most notable electors. The artist skillfully brings forth every nuance in this stunning portrayal. Delve further into historical events through playing cards commemorating the War of Spanish Succession – a testament to how these electors shaped their era amidst tumultuous times. These engravings offer glimpses into their strategic prowess during challenging conflicts. Maximilian III Joseph emerges from mid-18th century canvases by George Desmarees - capturing him in all his glory as Elector of Bavaria. This artistic masterpiece encapsulates the elegance and grandeur associated with this influential figure.