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Caricature of Tsar Alexander 1st of Russia in his Privy Council: solicited by the Queen of Prussia for defeat, collezione Colored etching BNF engraving
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Caricature of Tsar Alexander 1st of Russia in his Privy Council: solicited by the Queen of Prussia for defeat, collezione Colored etching BNF engraving
1753681 Caricature of Tsar Alexander 1st of Russia in his Privy Council: solicited by the Queen of Prussia for defeat, collezione Colored etching BNF engraving; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Caricature of Tsar Alexander 1st of Russia in his Privy Council: solicited by the Queen of Prussia for defeat, colour etching, BNF); Photo: Tallandier
Media ID 38407784
© Photo: Tallandier / Bridgeman Images
Accessories Alexander I Of Russia (1777 1825) Bags Council Of State Crowns Csar Czar Devil Diplomacy Diplomatic Disbelief Doubt Doubting East Prussia Famille Royale Royal Family Royals Foreign Affairs Forlorn House Of Romanov International Relations Melancholia Melancholy Military Uniforms Prussia Prussian Prussians Purse Romanov Russia Russia Sat Down Satan Swords Tableau Peinture Painting Tsar Tsarina Tsaritsa Tzar Unbelieving Unhappiness Unhappy
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a colorful caricature of Tsar Alexander 1st of Russia in his Privy Council, depicting a scene where he is being solicited by the Queen of Prussia for defeat. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring this historical moment to life, showcasing the political intrigue and power dynamics of the time.
The image reflects the tensions and alliances between European monarchs during the 18th century, with Alexander I portrayed as a central figure in this complex web of relationships. The inclusion of weapons and military imagery hints at the underlying conflicts and struggles for dominance among nations.
The artist skillfully captures not only the physical appearance of Tsar Alexander I but also his demeanor and expression as he navigates through this crucial moment in history. The crown on his head symbolizes his royal status, while other figures in the council add depth to the narrative unfolding before our eyes.
Overall, this print offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal period in Russian history, shedding light on both personal relationships between rulers and broader geopolitical strategies at play. It serves as a reminder of how art can illuminate past events and provide valuable insights into human nature and society.
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