Albrecht, the Happy (III Albrecht the Kloek Valiant, Duke of Saxony) Arch of Emperor Maximilian I (series title) Albrecht, the Happy ( 'gluckhaftig' - probably involves Albrecht III the Kloek Valiant, Duke of Saxony), standing with a heavy: d in one hand and a rich apple in the other hand. Under his portrait his name in German in Gothic script; underneath his coat. Bottom left shows the lower body of a dragon. Detail of the Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I. Manufacturer : printmaker Albrecht Dürer (workshop) Place manufacture: Nuremberg Date: 1515 Physical features: woodcut, hand colored


Albrecht, the Happy (III Albrecht the Kloek Valiant, Duke of Saxony) Arch of Emperor Maximilian I (series title) Albrecht, the Happy ( 'gluckhaftig' - probably involves Albrecht III the Kloek Valiant, Duke of Saxony), standing with a heavy: d in one hand and a rich apple in the other hand. Under his portrait his name in German in Gothic script; underneath his coat. Bottom left shows the lower body of a dragon. Detail of the Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I. Manufacturer : printmaker Albrecht Dürer (workshop) Place manufacture: Nuremberg Date: 1515 Physical features: woodcut, hand colored in red, brown and gold material: paper gold paint Technique: woodcut / hand color dimensions: Surface: h 238 mm × W 129 mm Subject: ruler, sovereignorb (symbol of sovereignty; sphere with cross on top) crown (symbol of sovereignty) coat of arms (symbol of sovereignty) armorial bearing, heraldrydragonWie: Habsburg Maximilian I (emperor of the Holy Roman Empire) Albrecht III the Valiant Brave (Duke of Saxony)


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