Charles Louis I, Elector Palatine
Print
mid 17th century (printed)
mid 17th century (printed)
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Print, portrait of a man, three-quarter-length, standing, in armour, holding a baton in his right hand and resting the arm on a plumed helmet, his left arm akimbo, the hand resting on his sword guard.
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Title | Charles Louis I, Elector Palatine (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Engraving |
Brief description | Print, portrait of Charles Louis I, Elector Palatine, engraving by Samuel Bernard after Anthony Van Dyck, mid-17th century. |
Physical description | Print, portrait of a man, three-quarter-length, standing, in armour, holding a baton in his right hand and resting the arm on a plumed helmet, his left arm akimbo, the hand resting on his sword guard. |
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Credit line | Given by Edgar Seligman |
Object history | An inscription on the back states that this impression was formerly in the collection of the Earl of Pembroke. |
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Accession number | E.4326-1960 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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