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The image is an exhibit panel featuring information about the Old Palace in Oberschleißheim, Germany. The panel has text in German and English, accompanied by several images and paintings. The top of the panel displays the title "Vornehmer Landsitz all'italiana: Bautätigkeit auf höchstem Niveau" and its English translation, "Elegant country seat all'italiana: A sophisticated building project." Below the title, there is a portrait of a man with a dark beard and mustache, wearing a ruff collar and dark clothing. The caption identifies him as "Herzog Maximilian I. von Bayern (1573-1651) / Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria (1573-1651)." To the right of the portrait is an illustration of a large, yellow, two-story building with a central projecting section and a red roof, labeled as "Das Alte Schloss Schleißheim / Schleißheim Old Palace." A caption below it states it is a copperplate from the Bavarian Atlas by Anton Wilhelm Ertl, 1687. Below the portrait is a painting of a female figure in a white, flowing dress, dancing and holding a plate with a bird on it. The caption identifies this as "Deckenfresko 'Marthas' (erhalten) im Alten Schloss / Ceiling fresco 'Martha' (still existing) in the Old Palace," attributed to Peter Candid, circa 1617. Further down, to the right of the ceiling fresco, is a drawing of a grand building with a symmetrical facade, featuring columns and ornate detailing. This is labeled as an "elevation" of the Old Palace by Clement Allmannshofer, 1812. A caption above it describes the palace's rebuilding in 1970/71 after destruction in World War II. To the right of this drawing is a painting depicting a group of people and animals in a dynamic hunting scene. The caption identifies it as "Jagd auf Napferd und Krokodil / Hunting the hippopotamus and crocodile" by Peter Paul Rubens, circa 1615, noting that the painting was commissioned by Maximilian I for the Old Palace. At the bottom right, there is a painting of a man with a large belly wearing a red shirt, holding a piece of meat and a knife, standing next to a rabbit. A dog is also visible. The caption identifies this as "Der Monat Februar / The month of February" by Joachim von Sandrart, 1642/43, and states these paintings were part of the valuable collection of paintings in the Old Palace. Finally, at the very bottom of the panel, there is a quote in German and English: "...
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The image is an exhibit panel featuring information about the Old Palace in Oberschleißheim, Germany. The panel has text in German and English, accompanied by several images and paintings. The top of the panel displays the title "Vornehmer Landsitz all'italiana: Bautätigkeit auf höchstem Niveau" and its English translation, "Elegant country seat all'italiana: A sophisticated building project." Below the title, there is a portrait of a man with a dark beard and mustache, wearing a ruff collar and dark clothing. The caption identifies him as "Herzog Maximilian I. von Bayern (1573-1651) / Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria (1573-1651)." To the right of the portrait is an illustration of a large, yellow, two-story building with a central projecting section and a red roof, labeled as "Das Alte Schloss Schleißheim / Schleißheim Old Palace." A caption below it states it is a copperplate from the Bavarian Atlas by Anton Wilhelm Ertl, 1687. Below the portrait is a painting of a female figure in a white, flowing dress, dancing and holding a plate with a bird on it. The caption identifies this as "Deckenfresko 'Marthas' (erhalten) im Alten Schloss / Ceiling fresco 'Martha' (still existing) in the Old Palace," attributed to Peter Candid, circa 1617. Further down, to the right of the ceiling fresco, is a drawing of a grand building with a symmetrical facade, featuring columns and ornate detailing. This is labeled as an "elevation" of the Old Palace by Clement Allmannshofer, 1812. A caption above it describes the palace's rebuilding in 1970/71 after destruction in World War II. To the right of this drawing is a painting depicting a group of people and animals in a dynamic hunting scene. The caption identifies it as "Jagd auf Napferd und Krokodil / Hunting the hippopotamus and crocodile" by Peter Paul Rubens, circa 1615, noting that the painting was commissioned by Maximilian I for the Old Palace. At the bottom right, there is a painting of a man with a large belly wearing a red shirt, holding a piece of meat and a knife, standing next to a rabbit. A dog is also visible. The caption identifies this as "Der Monat Februar / The month of February" by Joachim von Sandrart, 1642/43, and states these paintings were part of the valuable collection of paintings in the Old Palace. Finally, at the very bottom of the panel, there is a quote in German and English: "...

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