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Key to the painting of King William of Prussia proclaimed Emperor of Germany (litho)
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Key to the painting of King William of Prussia proclaimed Emperor of Germany (litho)
961049 Key to the painting of King William of Prussia proclaimed Emperor of Germany (litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Key to the painting of King William of Prussia proclaimed Emperor of Germany, at Versailles, on the 18th of January, 1871, by Anton Alexander von Werner. Published in Germanys Iron Chancellor, by Bruno Garlepp; published by The Werner Company, Akron Ohio, New York, Chicago, Berlin, London, Paris, 1897.); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph print captures the historic moment of King William of Prussia being proclaimed Emperor of Germany. The key to Anton Alexander von Werner's iconic painting, this image provides a glimpse into the grandeur and significance of that day at Versailles on January 18th, 1871. In this detailed composition, we see a gathering of distinguished guests surrounding King William as he assumes his new title. Prince Augustus of Wurttemberg, General Brauchamp Walker, Duke Frederick of Schleswig Holstein Augustenburg, and many others are present in their regal attire. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation and reverence as they witness this monumental event. The keys symbolize the power bestowed upon King William as he becomes Emperor. They represent not only his authority but also the unity and strength that Germany will now possess under his rule. Each individual depicted holds their own significance within German history, from military leaders to princes and dukes. Published in Bruno Garlepp's "Germany's Iron Chancellor" this litho print serves as a visual testament to an important chapter in European history. It allows us to reflect on the political landscape during the late 19th century when Germany was undergoing significant changes and transformations. With its intricate details and historical context, this print offers viewers a unique opportunity to delve into the past while appreciating both artistic skill and historical importance.
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