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Frederick William III, King of Prussia (1770-1840), addressing the public in Wroclaw in March 1813 (colour litho)
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Frederick William III, King of Prussia (1770-1840), addressing the public in Wroclaw in March 1813 (colour litho)
725467 Frederick William III, King of Prussia (1770-1840), addressing the public in Wroclaw in March 1813 (colour litho) by Rohling, Carl (1849-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frederick William III, King of Prussia (1770-1840), addressing the public in Wroclaw in March 1813. Frederick William III appealed for their support against Napoleon I by making a special proclamation To My People. 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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This print captures a significant moment in history as Frederick William III, King of Prussia (1770-1840), addresses the public in Wroclaw in March 1813. The image, beautifully rendered in color lithography by Carl Rohling, showcases the monarch's commanding presence and his connection with his people. During this time, Europe was embroiled in the Napoleonic Wars, and Frederick William III sought to rally support against Napoleon I. In a special proclamation titled "To My People" he appealed for their loyalty and assistance. This historic event marked an important turning point for Prussia and its fight against French domination. The scene depicted is filled with emotion as a large crowd gathers around the king to hear his words. The illustration not only highlights Frederick William III's role as a royal figure but also emphasizes the power of unity and national pride during times of conflict. Published by Martin Oldenbourg in Berlin around 1900, this image is part of "House of Hohenzollern in Pictures and Words" by Carl Rohling and Richard Sternfeld. It offers viewers a glimpse into German history while showcasing the artistic talent behind its creation. Overall, this print serves as both a historical document and an artistic masterpiece that immortalizes an important moment when Frederick William III addressed his people during one of Europe's most turbulent periods.
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