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Battle of Kunersdorf (colour litho)
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Battle of Kunersdorf (colour litho)
964562 Battle of Kunersdorf (colour litho) by Knoetel, Richard (1857-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frederick the Great of Prussia at the Battle of Kunersdorf, Seven Years War, 12 August 1759. Illustration for Der alte Fritz in funfzig Bildern fur Jung und Alt (Paul Kittel, c 1910). Illustrations by Carl Rochling and Richard Knotel.); © Look and Learn
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Batlefield Battlefiled Commander Defeat Der Alte Fritz Despair Frederick The Great Hohenzollern King Frederick Ii King Frederick The Great Loneliness Old Fritz Seven Years War Site Of Battle Battle Field Prussia Prussian
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This print captures the intensity and despair of the Battle of Kunersdorf, a pivotal moment in European history. Painted by Richard Knoetel, this colour lithograph depicts King Frederick the Great of Prussia during his defeat on 12th August 1759. The image showcases the chaos and devastation that unfolded on the battlefield, as well as Frederick's profound sense of loneliness amidst the turmoil. The king is portrayed with an expression of despair, highlighting both his personal anguish and the dire circumstances faced by his troops. As one gazes at this artwork, it becomes evident that Knoetel masterfully conveys not only the physicality of war but also its emotional toll. The vibrant colours bring to life every detail - from soldiers engaged in fierce combat to billowing smoke engulfing the landscape. This historical scene serves as a reminder of Frederick's role as commander-in-chief and his unwavering commitment to defending Prussia against overwhelming odds. It also offers insight into German culture and monarchy during this tumultuous period in European history. Overall, this print provides a glimpse into a significant battle that shaped nations and altered destinies. It stands as a testament to human resilience in times of adversity while honoring those who fought valiantly for their countries' honor.
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