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THEODO der I Herzog in Bayern 1681
Engraving with etching | 14.8 x 8.7 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 608168.a
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Engraving with etching of Theodo I, Duke of Bavaria. Half length with plumed helmet, armour, and mantle, holding a sword in right hand. Within an oval border bearing German inscription, and with an allegorical design of a branch on a checked background within a cartouche below.
Theodo I was an early Duke of Bavaria, who ruled in the early sixth century.
From a series of 56 portraits of the Dukes of Bavaria, from the early rulers of the sixth century to Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria (ruled 1651-79). The portraits were published as plates to Andreas Brunner's Schau-Plaz Bayerischer Helden. Das ist Auführlicher Entwurff aller Bayerischen Herzoge (1681). The portraits were copied after an earlier series, engraved by Wolfgang Kilian, which originally appeared in the 1637 edition of Excvbiae Tvtelares Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi Mariae Francisci Ignatii VVolfgangi, Vtr. Boiar. D. Com. Pal. Rheni, also by Brunner.
For the complete series of prints from Schau-Plaz Bayerischer Helden, see RCIN 608168.a-ay, RCIN 608088, RCIN 608203, RCIN 608211, RCIN 608250, and RCIN 608282. For examples of the Kilian engravings see RCIN 608169.a-h, RCIN 608187, RCIN 608194, RCIN 608212, and RCIN 608255. -
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Engraving with etching
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14.8 x 8.7 cm (sheet of paper)
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