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The Royal Carriage of Leopold I of Belgium circa 1830, 1886 (colour litho)
KW428460 The Royal Carriage of Leopold I of Belgium circa 1830, 1886 (colour litho) by Heins, Armand Jean (1856-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration from Cortege Historique des Moyens de Transport; ); Ken Welsh; out of copyright
Media ID 12879734
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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This print showcases "The Royal Carriage of Leopold I of Belgium circa 1830" in vivid color lithography. Created by Armand Jean Heins in 1886, this masterpiece is now part of a private collection. The image is taken from the renowned work "Cortege Historique des Moyens de Transport" offering a glimpse into the historical evolution of transportation. In this striking composition, we see the magnificent carriage traversing through the picturesque Belgian countryside. The carriage itself exudes opulence and grandeur, befitting a royal figure like Leopold I. Adorned with intricate detailing and embellishments, it serves as a symbol of power and authority. A team of majestic horses pulls the carriage effortlessly along its journey. Their strength and grace are evident as they navigate through the lush landscapes surrounding them. The presence of these noble creatures further emphasizes the regal nature of this scene. Leopold I, portrayed here wearing his distinguished bicorne hat or tricorne hat, embodies royalty at its finest. As he sits inside the carriage, one can only imagine him observing his kingdom with pride and dignity. This extraordinary artwork not only captures an important moment in history but also invites us to appreciate both the craftsmanship involved in creating such carriages and their significance within society during that era. It serves as a reminder of how travel was once an extravagant affair reserved for monarchs and rulers alike.
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