Clemens August I of Bavaria with the page from Weichs., Georg Desmarées, circa 1746

Clemens August I of Bavaria with the page from Weichs., Georg Desmarées, circa 1746

Falkenlust castle in the background on the left. Clemens august with all the signs of his spiritual and secular rule: the electoral cloak and electoral hat stand for the electorate of cologne, the episcopal pectoral hanging on his chest, the collar of the priestly vestments and the mitre lying on the table behind the electoral hat symbolize his office as archbishop of cologne. Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1746. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Augustusburg Palace. 1700 Clemens-August
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Author: Georg Desmarées (1697–1776)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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