Appoint Collection
Throughout history, the appointment of new leaders and officials has been marked by grand ceremonies and artistic depictions
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Throughout history, the appointment of new leaders and officials has been marked by grand ceremonies and artistic depictions. From Sixtus IV's fresco of Bartolomeo Platina's appointment as Prefect of the Vatican Library in 1477, to the solemn entry of a new Archbishop of Milan in a color lithograph, these moments have been immortalized in art. Similarly, the engraving of Zebehr Pasha and the multimedia Victorian Valentine Card reflect the significance and formality of appointments in different eras. In the New World, Cortes' appointment as General of the Villa Rica of Vera Cruz was a turning point in history, while Sucre's leadership as a Venezuelan military figure was captured in the painting "Hagar and the Angel" by Herman van Swanevelt. Each appointment, whether religious, political, or artistic, carries the weight of tradition and the promise of new beginnings.