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"Otto: A Name Steeped in History and Legacy" From Bismarck to the Goring Hotel, it has left its mark on various facets of society

Background imageOtto Collection: Byron, c1800, (1911). Artist: Richard Westall

Byron, c1800, (1911). Artist: Richard Westall
Byron, c1800, (1911). George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) commonly known as Lord Byron, was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageOtto Collection: Apethorpe Hall, Northants - Mr. Leonard Brassey, 1910

Apethorpe Hall, Northants - Mr. Leonard Brassey, 1910. Apethorpe Palace formerly known as Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe House or Apthorp Park, in Apethorpe, Northamptonshire

Background imageOtto Collection: Kedleston, Derby - The Rev. The Lord Scarsdale, 1910

Kedleston, Derby - The Rev. The Lord Scarsdale, 1910. Spectacular 18th-century mansion with Adam interiors and parkland. 1760s Neo-classical mansion, designed for lavish entertaining

Background imageOtto Collection: Ingestre, Staffordshire - The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, 1910

Ingestre, Staffordshire - The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, 1910. Ingestre Hall is a Grade II, 17th-century Jacobean mansion situated at Ingestre, near Stafford, Staffordshire, England

Background imageOtto Collection: Sutton Place, Surrey - The Lord Northcliffe, 1910

Sutton Place, Surrey - The Lord Northcliffe, 1910. Sutton Place, near Guildford in Surrey is a Grade I listed Tudor manor house built c.1525 by Sir Richard Weston (d.1541), courtier of Henry VIII

Background imageOtto Collection: Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). In designing St Paul s, Christopher Wren had to meet many challenges

Background imageOtto Collection: Broughton Castle, Banbury - The Lord Save and Sele, 1910

Broughton Castle, Banbury - The Lord Save and Sele, 1910. Broughton Castle is a medieval fortified manor house in the village of Broughton which is about two miles south-west of Banbury, Oxfordshire

Background imageOtto Collection: Parham Park, Sussex - The Lord Zouche, 1910

Parham Park, Sussex - The Lord Zouche, 1910. Parham Park is an Elizabethan house and estate in the civil parish of Parham, West Sussex, South East England

Background imageOtto Collection: Sherborne House, Gloucestershire - The Lord Sherborne, 1910

Sherborne House, Gloucestershire - The Lord Sherborne, 1910. Sherborne House is a large house in the village of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageOtto Collection: Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire - The Earl Fitzwilliam, 1910

Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire - The Earl Fitzwilliam, 1910. Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed country house in the village of Wentworth, near Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England

Background imageOtto Collection: Silhouette Portrait of Charles Dickens, c1840s, (1910)

Silhouette Portrait of Charles Dickens, c1840s, (1910)
Silhouette Portrait of Charles Dickens, 1910. Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer and social critic

Background imageOtto Collection: Burton Agnes, Bridlington - Mrs. Wickham Boynton, 1910

Burton Agnes, Bridlington - Mrs. Wickham Boynton, 1910. Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan manor house in the village of Burton Agnes, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Background imageOtto Collection: Incised Lacquered Cabinet, c1680, (1910)

Incised Lacquered Cabinet, c1680, (1910). Lacquer is a clear or coloured wood finish that dries by solvent evaporation or a curing process that produces a hard, durable finish

Background imageOtto Collection: Dunster Castle, Somerset - Earl of Carhampton, 1910

Dunster Castle, Somerset - Earl of Carhampton, 1910
Dunster Castle, Somerse - Earl of Carhamptont, 1910. Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset, England

Background imageOtto Collection: Hurstbourne Park - The Earl of Portsmouth, 1910

Hurstbourne Park - The Earl of Portsmouth, 1910. Hurstbourne Park in Basingstoke and Deane, England, is a formal and landscape park with the remains of formal gardens

Background imageOtto Collection: Wilton House, Salisbury - The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 1910

Wilton House, Salisbury - The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 1910. Wilton House is an English country house situated at Wilton near Salisbury in Wiltshire

Background imageOtto Collection: Naworth Castle, Cumberland - The Earl of Carlisle, 1910

Naworth Castle, Cumberland - The Earl of Carlisle, 1910. Naworth Castle, also known as, or recorded in historical documents as Naward, is a castle in Cumbria, England, near the town of Brampton

Background imageOtto Collection: Hatfield House, Herts - The Marquis of Salisbury, 1910

Hatfield House, Herts - The Marquis of Salisbury, 1910. Hatfield House is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageOtto Collection: Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire - The Earl of Ancaster, 1910

Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire - The Earl of Ancaster, 1910. A country house in Lincolnshire, England with woodland landscaped by Capability Brown

Background imageOtto Collection: Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire - The Marquis of Northampton, K. G. 1910

Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire - The Marquis of Northampton, K. G. 1910
Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire - The Marquis of Northampton, K.G. 1910. The original castle, a manor house, came about as the result of a licence obtained in 1306, by Walter Langton

Background imageOtto Collection: Bayham, Kent - The Marquis Camden, 1910

Bayham, Kent - The Marquis Camden, 1910. Bayham Hall is a magnificent Grade II Listed country mansion situated in the heart of the beautiful county of Kent, commonly know as the garden of England

Background imageOtto Collection: Eridge Castle, Tunbridge Wells - The Marquis of Abergavenny, K. G. 1910

Eridge Castle, Tunbridge Wells - The Marquis of Abergavenny, K. G. 1910
Eridge Castle, Tunbridge Wells - The Marquis of Abergavenny, K.G. 1910. In 1787 Henry Nevill, the 2nd Earl of Abergavenny, began building Eridge Castle in exuberant Gothic

Background imageOtto Collection: Eaton Hall, Cheshire - The Duke of Westminster, 1910

Eaton Hall, Cheshire - The Duke of Westminster, 1910. Eaton Hall is the country house of the Duke of Westminster, set within a large estate 1 mile (2 km) south of the village of Eccleston

Background imageOtto Collection: Badminton, Gloucester - The Duke of Beaufort, 1910

Badminton, Gloucester - The Duke of Beaufort, 1910. Badminton is a large country house and Grade I Listed Building in Badminton, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageOtto Collection: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire - The Duke of Rutland, 1910

Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire - The Duke of Rutland, 1910. Belvoir Castle is a stately home in the English county of Leicestershire, It is a Grade I listed building

Background imageOtto Collection: Cotehele House, Cornwall - The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, 1910

Cotehele House, Cornwall - The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, 1910. Earl of Mount Edgcumbe is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1789 for George Edgcumbe, 3rd Baron Edgcumbe

Background imageOtto Collection: Caroline of Litchfield, meditating on Waldsteins Picture, c1780s, (1910)

Caroline of Litchfield, meditating on Waldsteins Picture, c1780s, (1910). Illustration from the novel, Caroline Litchfield by Montolieu Isabelle (1751-1832) a Swiss novelist and translator

Background imageOtto Collection: The Madonna Adoring the Christ Child, 15th century, (1910). Artist: Filippino Lippi

The Madonna Adoring the Christ Child, 15th century, (1910). Artist: Filippino Lippi
The Madonna Adoring the Christ Child, 15th century, (1910). Filippino Lippi (1459-1504) was an Italian painter working during the High Renaissance in Florence, Italy. From The Connoisseur Vol XXVIII

Background imageOtto Collection: Queen Anne Interior, with Elizabethan Chairs, 18th century, (1910)

Queen Anne Interior, with Elizabethan Chairs, 18th century, (1910). The Queen Anne style of furniture design developed before, during, and after the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1702-1714)

Background imageOtto Collection: William and Mary Armchair, 17th century, (1910)

William and Mary Armchair, 17th century, (1910). Classical William and Mary Antique Armchai with gold upholstery. Style of decorative arts named during the reign of William III

Background imageOtto Collection: Portrait De La Reine Marie-Anne, (Mariana of Austria), 1652, (1910). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Portrait De La Reine Marie-Anne, (Mariana of Austria), 1652, (1910). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Portrait De La Reine Marie-Anne, (Mariana of Austria), 1652, (1910). Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Philip IV, who was also her maternal uncle

Background imageOtto Collection: Portrait of Shakespeare, 1790s, (1910). Artist: William Henry Ireland

Portrait of Shakespeare, 1790s, (1910). Artist: William Henry Ireland
Portrait of Shakespeare, 1790s, (1910). Forgery, purporting to be a self-portrait of Shakespeare by William Henry Ireland

Background imageOtto Collection: Girl With Fruit, c1780, (1910). Artist: Matthew William Peters

Girl With Fruit, c1780, (1910). Artist: Matthew William Peters
Girl With Fruit, c1780, (1910). Study of a lady in a white pink dress carrying fruit by Matthew William Peters (1742 -1814)

Background imageOtto Collection: Mantelpiece, 18th century, (1910). Artist: Daniel Marot

Mantelpiece, 18th century, (1910). Artist: Daniel Marot
Mantelpiece, 1910. Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was a French Protestant, architect, furniture designer and engraver at the forefront of the classicizing Late Baroque Louis XIV style

Background imageOtto Collection: L Etang, (The Ponds), 19th century, (1910). Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

L Etang, (The Ponds), 19th century, (1910). Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
L Etang, (The Ponds), 19th century, (1910). Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, (1796-1875) was a French painter and engraver French

Background imageOtto Collection: Mlle. Dore - French School, c1760, (1910). Artist: Francois Hubert Drouais

Mlle. Dore - French School, c1760, (1910). Artist: Francois Hubert Drouais
Mlle. Dore - French School, c1760, (1910). A a young lady whose costume is datable ca. 1760, is identified by an inscription on the parapet reading Mlle Dore

Background imageOtto Collection: Hastings, 19th century, (1910). Artist: JMW Turner

Hastings, 19th century, (1910). Artist: JMW Turner
Hastings, 19th century, (1910). Joseph Mallord William Turner, (1775-1851) was an English Romanticist landscape painter, renowned for his oil paintings

Background imageOtto Collection: Danse Des Bergers De Sorrente, (Dance of the Shepherds of Sorrento), 19th century, (1910)

Danse Des Bergers De Sorrente, (Dance of the Shepherds of Sorrento), 19th century, (1910). Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796-1875)

Background imageOtto Collection: Upper Part of Mantelpiece in the Style of Daniel Marot, 18th century, (1910)

Upper Part of Mantelpiece in the Style of Daniel Marot, 18th century, (1910) Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was a French Protestant, architect

Background imageOtto Collection: Marie of Austria - Empress of Germany, 1528-1603, 16th century, (1910)

Marie of Austria - Empress of Germany, 1528-1603, 16th century, (1910). Artist: Juan Pantoja de la Cruz
Marie of Austria - Empress of Germany, 1528-1603, 16th century, (1910). Archduchess Maria of Austria was the spouse of Maximilian II

Background imageOtto Collection: Oak Staircase of Charles II, at Whitton Park House, 1910

Oak Staircase of Charles II, at Whitton Park House, 1910. Old oak staircase in Whitton Park House in the London Borough of Richmond. From The Connoisseur Vol XXVII. [Otto Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageOtto Collection: A Fete Champetre, (Pastoral Gathering), 18th century, (1910). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

A Fete Champetre, (Pastoral Gathering), 18th century, (1910). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
A Fete Champetre, (Pastoral Gathering), 18th century, (1910). The Fete champetre was a popular form of entertainment in the 18th century, taking the form of a garden party

Background imageOtto Collection: The Armoury, 1910

The Armoury, 1910. An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned

Background imageOtto Collection: Two Children with a Jay in a Cage, c18th century, (1910). Artist: Matthew William Peters

Two Children with a Jay in a Cage, c18th century, (1910). Artist: Matthew William Peters
Two Children with a Jay in a Cage, 1910. Matthew William Peters (1742-1814) was born at Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. He was an English portrait

Background imageOtto Collection: My Dear Little Shock, c19th century, (1910). Artist: John Samuel Agar

My Dear Little Shock, c19th century, (1910). Artist: John Samuel Agar
My Dear Little Shock, (1910). Colour aquatint by John Samuel Agar, (1773-1858), an English portrait painter and engraver, who exhibited his works at the Royal Academy from 1796 to 1806

Background imageOtto Collection: Portrait of Miss Singleton, c1769, (1910). Artist: Thomas Gainsborough

Portrait of Miss Singleton, c1769, (1910). Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait of Miss Singleton, c1769, (1910). Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker

Background imageOtto Collection: The Canal in St. Jamess Park with the Queens House taken from the Parade, 1794, (1910)

The Canal in St. Jamess Park with the Queens House taken from the Parade, 1794, (1910). Artists: Unknown, John Stevens
The Canal in St. Jamess Park with the Queens House taken from the Parade, 1794, (1910). St Jamess Park is a 23-hectare (57-acre) park in the City of Westminster, central London

Background imageOtto Collection: Hispano-Mauresque Carpet, c15th century, (1910)

Hispano-Mauresque Carpet, c15th century, (1910). Hispano-Moresque style was initially inspired by Islamic pottery created in Al Andalus or Muslim Spain



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"Otto: A Name Steeped in History and Legacy" From Bismarck to the Goring Hotel, it has left its mark on various facets of society. Starting with Bismarck, known as the Iron Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck was a prominent figure in German history. His political prowess and strategic mind led to the unification of Germany in 1871. Like a blacksmith shaping iron, he molded his nation into a formidable force. In London's prestigious Goring Hotel, one can imagine the elegance that surrounded Archduke Otto Habsburg during his stay. This regal establishment hosted many distinguished guests throughout history. Speaking of Ottos who made their mark internationally, we cannot forget about Otto Klemperer - an influential German conductor and composer whose talent transcended time. His undated photograph captures his passion for music that still resonates today. Traveling back to 1870s Germany, we find ourselves amidst the Lilienthal brothers' groundbreaking experiments in aviation. The daring Otto Lilienthal took flight like no other before him, paving the way for modern air travel. Shifting gears from airborne adventures to maritime exploits brings us to another notable figure named Otto - Otto Kretschmer. Known as "Silent Hunter, " this World War II U-boat commander achieved remarkable success against Allied forces while remaining elusive beneath the waves. The name "Otto" also holds significance within engineering circles thanks to Nikolaus August Otto and Eugen Langen's invention - the gas-engine and Langen. Their engraving showcases their revolutionary creation that powered countless machines across industries. Stepping away from historical figures bearing this name leads us towards artistry embodied by Lady Hamilton as she portrayed the Goddess of Health in George Romney's masterpiece dating back to 1790 but recreated in 1920. Her beauty immortalized through art stands testament to her timeless allure.