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The Emperor and the Seven Electors with the Arms of Ueberlingen

The Emperor and the Seven Electors with the Arms of UeberlingenGermany, Lake Constance region, Ueberlingen
1559
Pot metal and white glass with silver stain
40.5 X 29.4 (I6 X I J3/4)
Minor old replacement of glass

Provenance: Walter von Pannwitz, Bennebroek; William G. Mather, Cleveland
Bibliography: Otto von Falke, Die Kunstsammlung van Pannwitz, 2 Skulpturen und Kunstgewerbe (Munich, 1925), 11, no. 103.

Collection: Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland, Ohio)
Object/Accession: 53.283 Gift of William G. Mather

Arms: Or a double-headed eagle displayed sable crowned or, on an inescutcheon or a lion rampant gules crowned or (Ueberlingen); helm and mantling; crest: on a coronet, a demi? lion issuant holding a sword erect Above left to right: Argent a cross gules (archbishop Trier); Argent a cross sable (archbishop Cologne); Argent a lion rampant turned to sinister crowned or (Bohemia); Or a double-headed eagle displayed sable (The Empire); Gules a wheel argent (archbishop Mainz); Sable a lion rampant or (Palatinate); Barruly or and sable, a crancelin or in bend (Saxony); Argent an eagle displayed or, the wings charged with a fillet (Brandenburg)
Inscription: Die Statt Uberlingen 1559

Entry From: Checklist III Filed Under: Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio

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