Bavaria (personification)
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The Bavaria as an allegory of the German state Bavaria appears in the picture of a woman. There are many different types of this allegory, most reknowed is the Bavaria statue at Ruhmeshalle (hall of fame) at the Theresienwiese in München. Other personifications of Bavaria are encountered in pictures, other statues or reliefs.
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Marianne Kürzinger: „Gallia schützt Bavaria“ (1805)
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Peter von Cornelius u.a.: „Allegorie der Bavaria“ (1829)
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Tölzer Schützenscheibe mit Allegorie der Bavaria (1851)
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„Tellus Bavarica“ auf dem Dianatempel im Hofgarten, Muenchen
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Ehrengrab für Sebastian Gaigel, Alter Südfriedhof München. links: eine Bavaria
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Bavaria statue in Munich, by Ludwig Michael Schwanthaler
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Bavaria with lion (after complete reconstruction)