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‘The Proclamation of the German Empire’ was created by Anton von Werner in Academicism style. Find more prominent pieces at b9e5fd.555win5win.com – best visual art database.
The painting created in 1885 by the history painter Anton von Werner, a gift from the Prussian royal family for of Otto von Bismarck 's 70th birthday, is the third and only surviving version of a …
The proclamation of the German Empire, also known as the Deutsche Reichsgründung, took place on January 18, 1871 after the joint victory of the German states in the Franco-Prussian War.
Even though Wilhelm had already been emperor since 1 January according to the German Reich’s constitution, this act symbolised the final step on the road to German unification. The …
gs Berri Bottomley HIST 133A December 11, 2018 Anton von Werner (1843-1915), created four images of the proclamation of the German Empire, which took place on January 18, 1871, in …
Based on a painting by A. von Werner. With true emotionalism, the desire for German unification is shown symbolically.
This copperplate gravure by Anton von Werner depicts the same scene shown in an oil painting by the same name, the so-called palace version (1877) of The Proclamation of the German …
At the end of the War of 1870, France lay defeated and invaded by its enemies. Chancellor Bismarck proclaimed the German Empire in the Hall of Mirrors. Following the humiliations …
On 18 January 1871, Anton von Werner was present at the proclamation of the German Empire in Versailles in his capacity as a painter. In the following years, he produced several versions of …
The Proclamation of the German Empire (18 January 1871) is the title of several historical paintings by the German painter Anton von Werner. On 18 January 1871, Anton von Werner …
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