

The Triumphal Arch of Maximilian I: Emperor Maximilian as Patron of Improvements in Artillery and Armor
A black and white drawing of a man wearing full armor stands prominently in the center, with long curly hair; he holds a long spear in one hand. He stands on a field littered with various armor pieces, cannonballs, crossed arrows, an artillery piece to his left and a pile of cannonballs to his right. A cannon sits behind him to the left. A dog stands to his left. A bird flies in the top left corner. A block of calligraphy sits at the top. Hills and trees are visible in the background.
Artwork Details
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- 586 × 893 px
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