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First Balkan War, King Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841-1921
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First Balkan War, King Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841-1921
XEE4188601 First Balkan War, King Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841-1921) kissing dead and wounded soldiers on the Front, Frontpage of French newspaper Le petit Journal, November 3rd, 1912, by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: First Balkan War, King Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841-1921) kissing dead and wounded soldiers on the Front, Frontpage of French newspaper Le Pepetit Journal, November 3rd, 1912, Private Collection - Visit of the Grand Duchess Anastasia (of Montenegro) (1867-1929), wife of Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, to France to pay tribute to the French army during the big manoeuvres. Illustration taken from " Le PetiteJournal" 06/10/1912 Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a poignant moment during the First Balkan War, where King Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841-1921) is seen kissing dead and wounded soldiers on the Front. The image was featured as the front page of the renowned French newspaper Le Petit Journal on November 3rd, 1912. The photograph not only showcases the compassionate nature of King Nicholas I but also highlights his unwavering dedication to his troops. In a time marked by conflict and devastation, this act of tenderness serves as a powerful symbol of solidarity and empathy. The historical context surrounding this image becomes even more intriguing with additional information provided. It reveals that Grand Duchess Anastasia (of Montenegro) (1867-1929), wife of Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, visited France to pay tribute to the French army during significant military maneuvers. This visit further emphasizes international relations at play during this period. Stefano Bianchetti's masterful engraving brings life to this historic moment, capturing every detail with precision and artistry. Through his skillful handiwork, he immortalizes an important chapter in history for future generations to reflect upon. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded not only of the sacrifices made by these brave soldiers but also inspired by acts of compassion amidst turmoil.
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