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King Ludwig II of Bavaria, 1867. Artist: Joseph Albert
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King Ludwig II of Bavaria, 1867. Artist: Joseph Albert
King Ludwig II of Bavaria, 1867. Ludwig II (1845-1886) ruled Bavaria from 1864 until 1886. He built the castle of Neuschwanstein in Bavaria and was a patron and devotee of composer Richard Wagner. Known as Mad King Ludwig, he was officially declared insane by the government and deposed. He died in mysterious circumstances shortly afterwards. From a private collection
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Albert Archive Photos Bavaria Bavarian Deposed House Of Wittelsbach King Ludwig Ii Of Bavaria King Of Bavaria Ludwig Ii Ludwig The Mad Royal Family
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This print showcases King Ludwig II of Bavaria in 1867, captured by the talented artist Joseph Albert. Ludwig II, who reigned from 1864 until his mysterious death in 1886, was an influential monarch known for his eccentricities and grand visions. In this portrait, we see a seated King Ludwig II exuding an air of regality and contemplation. Clad in royal attire, he gazes into the distance with a mix of intensity and melancholy. The fine details captured by Albert's skilled hand emphasize the king's refined features and dignified presence. Ludwig II's legacy is intertwined with Bavarian history as he commissioned the magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle that still stands today as a testament to his extravagant taste. Additionally, he held great admiration for renowned composer Richard Wagner and became one of his most devoted patrons. However, despite his contributions to art and architecture, Ludwig II faced a tragic fate. Officially declared insane by the government, he was deposed from power shortly before meeting an untimely end under mysterious circumstances. This rare photograph offers us a glimpse into the enigmatic life of Mad King Ludwig - a man whose reign left an indelible mark on both Bavaria's cultural heritage and its tumultuous monarchy. Preserved within a private collection, it serves as a poignant reminder of this complex ruler's place in history.
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