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The Entry of Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941) into Tangiers, 31st March 1905 (colour litho)
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The Entry of Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941) into Tangiers, 31st March 1905 (colour litho)
CHT214209 The Entry of Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941) into Tangiers, 31st March 1905 (colour litho) by Spanish School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: entree de Guillaume a Tanger; indiction of his support for Morroccan independence; ); eArchives Charmet; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22658470
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Guards King Of Prussia Morocco North African William
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The Entry of Kaiser Wilhelm II into Tangiers, 31st March 1905 - A Symbolic Display of Support for Moroccan Independence
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. In this color lithograph, we are transported back to the historic moment when Kaiser Wilhelm II made his grand entrance into Tangiers on the 31st of March in 1905. The image depicts a vibrant scene filled with excitement and anticipation as the Prussian Emperor arrives in Morocco. Dressed in his resplendent uniform, Kaiser Wilhelm II stands tall at the forefront of a magnificent procession. His arrival signifies more than just a visit; it is an indiction of his support for Moroccan independence. As he steps foot onto North African soil, flags flutter proudly above him, symbolizing unity between nations. The crowd that has gathered to witness this momentous occasion is vast and diverse. Spectators from all walks of life eagerly line the streets, their eyes fixed upon their esteemed guest. Guards stand watchfully by, ensuring order amidst the bustling atmosphere. This print captures not only the significance of Kaiser Wilhelm II's visit but also highlights Morocco's importance on an international stage during the Tangier Crisis. It serves as a testament to diplomatic relations and showcases how art can immortalize pivotal moments in history. Preserved within private collections today, this remarkable artwork allows us to delve into a past era where politics intertwined with pageantry and cultural exchanges shaped global affairs.
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