Persian art in Munich. www.iranica.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-05. (...) the so-called "Polish Carpets" (one with a Polish coat-of-arms of the Vasa kings of Poland, inv. no. WC3, and the other with hunting scenes, inv. no. Res. Mü.Schk. 1240). They are believed to have come to the Wittelsbach family as part of the dowry of the Polish princess Anna Catharina Constanza, who married the Elector and Count Palatinate Philipp Wilhelm, a Wittelsbach, in 1642.
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