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Max Emanuel Collection

"Max Emanuel: A Bavarian Icon and Patron of the Arts" Step into the enchanting world of Max Emanuel, a prominent figure in Bavarian history

Background imageMax Emanuel Collection: Prince Maximilian Emanuel of Bavaria, later Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Creator: Unknown artist

Prince Maximilian Emanuel of Bavaria, later Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Creator: Unknown artist
Prince Maximilian Emanuel of Bavaria, later Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Private Collection

Background imageMax Emanuel 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 imageMax Emanuel Collection: Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Creator: Vivien, Joseph (1657-1734)

Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Creator: Vivien, Joseph (1657-1734)
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Private Collection

Background imageMax Emanuel Collection: Maximilian Emanuel and the Bavarian Army in a Narrow Pass in theTyrol, early 18th century

Maximilian Emanuel and the Bavarian Army in a Narrow Pass in theTyrol, early 18th century
Maximilian Emanuel and the Bavarian Army in a Narrow Pass in theTyrol, 1703, (early 18th century)

Background imageMax Emanuel 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 imageMax Emanuel Collection: Max Emanuel at his sons death-bed (engraving)

Max Emanuel at his sons death-bed (engraving)
966173 Max Emanuel at his sons death-bed (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Max Emanuel at his sons death-bed)

Background imageMax Emanuel Collection: Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726)

Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Private Collection

Background imageMax Emanuel Collection: Nymphenburg Palace and Park in Munich. The statue of Pluto with his dogs, created

Nymphenburg Palace and Park in Munich. The statue of Pluto with his dogs, created by Dominik Auliczek (1778). Nymphenburg Palace, with its Park

Background imageMax Emanuel Collection: Nymphenburg Palace and Park in Munich. Nymphenburg Palace, with its Park, gardens

Nymphenburg Palace and Park in Munich. Nymphenburg Palace, with its Park, gardens and channels is one of the main tourist attractions in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Germany, Bavaria, Munich


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"Max Emanuel: A Bavarian Icon and Patron of the Arts" Step into the enchanting world of Max Emanuel, a prominent figure in Bavarian history. Nymphenburg Palace and Park in Munich serve as a testament to his grandeur, with its stunning architecture and meticulously manicured gardens. One cannot miss the magnificent statue of Pluto with his loyal dogs, created under Max Emanuel's patronage. This masterpiece showcases his appreciation for art and beauty. Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, was not only a powerful ruler but also served as Governor of the Spanish Netherlands. His marble portrait exudes regality and captures his commanding presence. In an early 18th-century depiction, we witness Maximilian Emanuel leading the Bavarian Army through a narrow pass in Tyrol. This portrayal highlights his strategic brilliance and leadership skills during times of conflict. A poignant engraving shows Max Emanuel at his son's death-bed, revealing a tender side to this formidable leader. It reminds us that even great men experience profound sorrow. Throughout history, Maximilian II Emanuel left an indelible mark on Bavaria. His reign from 1662 to 1726 brought prosperity and cultural advancements to the region. Returning to Nymphenburg Palace and Park in Munich once more, we are captivated by its splendorous surroundings - an embodiment of Max Emanuel's vision for architectural magnificence blended seamlessly with nature's tranquility. As we explore these grounds adorned with fountains, sculptures, and lush greenery - all thanks to Max Emmanuel's unwavering dedication - we can't help but be inspired by this influential figure who shaped both artistry and governance alike.