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Unter den Linden, Berlin. the Palace of Prince Wilhelm, built by Karl Langhans in 1834-36
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Unter den Linden, Berlin. the Palace of Prince Wilhelm, built by Karl Langhans in 1834-36
824402 Unter den Linden, Berlin. the Palace of Prince Wilhelm, built by Karl Langhans in 1834-36, and the KAonigliche Bibliothek, built by Georg Christian Unger 1775-78 according to plans by Josef Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, overlooking the Platz am Opernhaus, (sepia watercolour on paper) by Loeillot-Hartwig, Karl (1798-p.1841); 16.5x26.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Unter den Linden, Berlin. the Palace of Prince Wilhelm, built by Karl Langhans in 1834-36, and the KAonigliche Bibliothek, built by Georg Christian Unger 1775-78 according to plans by Josef Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, overlooking the Platz am Opernhaus. Karl Loeillot-Hartwig (1798-p.1841). Sepia watercolour on paper. 16.5 x 26.5cm); Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright
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This sepia watercolor print showcases the grandeur of Unter den Linden in Berlin. The focal point is the Palace of Prince Wilhelm, a stunning architectural masterpiece built by Karl Langhans between 1834 and 1836. Standing proudly beside it is the Königliche Bibliothek, an equally impressive structure designed by Georg Christian Unger from 1775 to 1778 based on plans by Josef Emanuel Fischer von Erlach. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of nineteenth-century city life, with horse-drawn carriages traversing the bustling streets below. The scene depicts a vibrant urban landscape, complete with pedestrians going about their daily lives. Women can be seen strolling along the sidewalk while a lone bystander observes his surroundings. The painting's attention to detail extends beyond human activity; it also features lush foliage and towering trees that add depth and beauty to the composition. This historical piece provides us with a glimpse into Berlin's rich architectural heritage, showcasing its royal buildings and landmarks. Overall, this artwork offers viewers an enchanting view of Unter den Linden during daylight hours. It serves as a testament to both German artistry and European architecture while capturing the charm and allure of this iconic street in Berlin's history-rich neighborhood.
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