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Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (1490–1545)

Nuremberg Master German

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Accumulating an unparalleled number of ecclesiastical offices, Albrecht of Brandenburg became the most powerful prelate in the Holy Roman Empire. Here shown at age thirty-seven, he is surrounded by his personal device, "The Lord is my helper. Whom shall I fear?" Albrecht, who also commissioned Cranach’s Saint Maurice nearby, must have held this medal in high regard: it was included in the design of his tomb. The reverse depicts his coat of arms, a listing of his titles, and the date 1526.

Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (1490–1545), Nuremberg Master (German, early 16th century), Silver, cast, German

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