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Frederick III the Wise Wettin, Elector of Saxony

Frederick III the Wise Wettin, Elector of Saxony[1]

Male 1463 - 1525  (62 years)


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  • Name Frederick III the Wise Wettin 
    Suffix Elector of Saxony 
    Birth 17 Jan 1463 
    Gender Male 
    Acceded 1486 
    Death 5 May 1525 
    Notes 
    • http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/cssbct/cgi-bin/gedlkup.php/n=royal?royal11737

      Son of Ernest. Protector of «u»Martin Luther <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther>«/u», but a life-long Catholic
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_Saxony#Kings_of_Saxony

      About the Engraving
      By DÜRER, Albrecht
      (b. 1471, Nürnberg, d. 1528, Nürnberg)
      Portrait of Frederick the Wise
      1524
      Engraving, 188 x 122 mm
      Art Institute, Chicago

      Frederick III, called the Wise, Elector of the Empire and Duke of Saxony (1463-1525), was a patron of art and science, the founder of the University of Wittenberg and a supporter of the Reformation, although he never openly espoused the doctrines of Martin Luther. He could easily have been elected Emperor but wisely declined the honour. One of the earliest patrons of Dürer, he commissioned a portrait (in 1496) and many other works. The inscription beneath this engraved portrait reads: "Sacred to Christ. He favoured the word of God with piety, worthy to be revered by posterity forever. Albrecht Dürer made this for the Duke Frederick of Saxony, Arch-Marshal, Elector of the Holy Roman Empire; B[ene] M[erenti] F[ecit] V[ivus] V[ivo], MDXXIIII." (The phrase connotes: "worthy of high praise even while still alive.")
      The engraving is based on a preparatory drawing, probably prepared during Frederick's stay at Nuremberg from November 1522 to February 1523. It could be pointed out that Dürer must have had a remarkable memory in order to add so much form and detail in the engraving that does not appear in the sketch from life, particularly the details of the eyes, the higher eyebrows and the revision of the cap. The portrait shows the fat but somehow tragic face of Frederick the Wise, one year before his death, in three-quarter profile, in contrast to the strict profile of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg.
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      Author: DÜRER, Albrecht
      Title: Portrait of Frederick the Wise
      Time-line: 1501-1550
      School: German
      Form: graphics
      Type: portrait
    Person ID I12165  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 8 Feb 2013 

    Father Ernest of Saxony Wettin, Elector of Saxony,   b. 24 Mar 1441   d. 26 Aug 1486 (Age 45 years) 
    Family ID F3584  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Frederick III the Wise Wettin
    Frederick III the Wise Wettin
    DÜRER, Albrecht
    (b. 1471, Nürnberg, d. 1528, Nürnberg)
    Portrait of Frederick the Wise
    1524
    Engraving, 188 x 122 mm
    Art Institute, Chicago
    Frederick III, called the Wise, Elector of the Empire and Duke of Saxony (1463-1525), was a patron of art and science, the founder of the University of Wittenberg and a supporter of the Reformation, although he never openly espoused the doctrines of Martin Luther. He could easily have been elected Emperor but wisely declined the honour. One of the earliest patrons of Dürer, he commissioned a portrait (in 1496) and many other works. The inscription beneath this engraved portrait reads: "Sacred to Christ. He favoured the word of God with piety, worthy to be revered by posterity forever. Albrecht Dürer made this for the Duke Frederick of Saxony, Arch-Marshal, Elector of the Holy Roman Empire; B[ene] M[erenti] F[ecit] V[ivus] V[ivo], MDXXIIII." (The phrase connotes: "worthy of high praise even while still alive.")
    The engraving is based on a preparatory drawing, probably prepared during Frederick's stay at Nuremberg from November 1522 to February 1523. It could be pointed out that Dürer must have had a remarkable memory in order to add so much form and detail in the engraving that does not appear in the sketch from life, particularly the details of the eyes, the higher eyebrows and the revision of the cap. The portrait shows the fat but somehow tragic face of Frederick the Wise, one year before his death, in three-quarter profile, in contrast to the strict profile of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg.

  • Sources 
    1. [S36] Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull, England(B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk), Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, (This work is Copyright b 1994-2002 Brian C Tompsett).