1721 Copper Engraving Portrait Wolfgang Von Dalberg Archbishop Elector EUM2

1721 Copper Engraving Portrait Wolfgang Von Dalberg Archbishop Elector EUM2

$415.00
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This is an original 1721 black and white copper engraving of "Wolfgangus Cämerer von Talleburg Churfürst von Maintz." This is a portrait of Wolfgang von Dalberg, Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1582 to 1601. He was the son of Friedrich Kämmerer von Worms (Dalberg) and Anna von Fleckenstein. The Archbishops of Mainz were Arch Chancellors of the Holy Roman Empire and the most important of the seven Electors of the German Emperor. Traditionally, the Archbishops of Mainz were primas germaniae, a title of honor for the most important Catholic Bishop in Germany; they were the substitutes for the Pope north of the Alps. The portrait is surrounded by a wonderful decorative motif featuring the Oldest Electoral Hat, signifying the subject as a Prince-Elector, or simply Elector, a member of the electoral college of the Holy Roman Empire. These individuals had the function of electing the Roman King or, from the middle of the sixteenth century onwards, directly electing the Holy Roman Emper

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