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The coronation of Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and first German Emperor (1797-1888), at Konigsberg in 1861 (colour litho)
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The coronation of Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and first German Emperor (1797-1888), at Konigsberg in 1861 (colour litho)
725475 The coronation of Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and first German Emperor (1797-1888), at Konigsberg in 1861 (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The coronation of Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and first German Emperor (1797-1888), at Konigsberg in 1861. Illustration from House of Hohenzollern in Pictures and Words by Carl Rohling and Richard Sternfeld. Published by Martin Oldenbourg in Berlin, c 1900.); © Look and Learn
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Cape Coronation Dynasty Emperor Of Germany German Emperor Hohenzollern House Of Hohenzollern Kaiser Konigsberg Monarchs Sceptre Wilhelm I William I Jewels Koenigsberg Monarch Prussian
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This vibrant and detailed lithograph captures the historic moment of the coronation of Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and first German Emperor, at Konigsberg in 1861. The artist, Carl Rohling, skillfully brings to life this significant event in German history. The scene is filled with regal splendor as Wilhelm I stands tall wearing a magnificent crown and a luxurious fur cape. Holding a scepter in his hand, he exudes authority and power. Surrounding him is a jubilant crowd that eagerly watches the ceremony unfold. The image showcases not only the grandeur of the occasion but also provides insight into the rich symbolism associated with monarchy. The intricate jewels adorning Wilhelm's attire reflect his royal status and highlight his connection to the prestigious House of Hohenzollern dynasty. Konigsberg itself serves as an atmospheric backdrop for this momentous event. Located in northern Germany, it was an important city during this era and played a crucial role in shaping German culture. Through this illustration, viewers are transported back to 19th-century Europe, where they can witness firsthand the crowning of one of Germany's most influential monarchs. It serves as a reminder of both Germany's historical legacy and its place within European history. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only the artistic talent behind it but also offers us an opportunity to delve deeper into our understanding of German history and its impact on European affairs.
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