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Christening of the Daughter of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, in the State Room of the New Palace, Potsdam (engraving)
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Christening of the Daughter of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, in the State Room of the New Palace, Potsdam (engraving)
3638062 Christening of the Daughter of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, in the State Room of the New Palace, Potsdam (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christening of the Daughter of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, in the State Room of the New Palace, Potsdam. Illustration for The Illustrated News of the World, 1 September 1860.); © Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
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Christening New Palace Potsdam Princess Frederick William Of Prussia State Room
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This engraving captures a momentous event in the history of Prussia - the christening of the daughter of Prince and Princess Frederick William. The grand State Room of the New Palace in Potsdam serves as the majestic backdrop for this significant occasion. The image showcases an opulent scene, with dignitaries and members of royalty gathered to witness this sacred ceremony. The princess, adorned in an exquisite gown, cradles her precious daughter while standing beside her husband, Prince Frederick William. Their faces radiate joy and pride as they bestow their child with blessings. The State Room itself is a testament to Prussian grandeur, featuring ornate chandeliers hanging from high ceilings adorned with intricate frescoes. Lavish tapestries line the walls, depicting scenes from Prussian history that further emphasize the importance of this event within a larger historical context. This engraving was originally published in The Illustrated News of the World on September 1st, 1860 - a testament to its significance even beyond Prussian borders. It offers us a glimpse into both personal and political realms; it symbolizes not only familial love but also dynastic continuity. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back to an era where tradition and heritage were celebrated through elaborate ceremonies such as these. It reminds us that behind every royal title lies human emotions - love for family and hope for future generations.
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