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Duke and Duchess of York - Austrian Folk Dance Performance
Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI 1895-1952) and Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002) enjoy a performance by a group of Austrian Folk Dancers during their tea with Baron Franckenstein, at an exhibition of Austrian Art and Industry at Dorland House, Regent Street, London. Georg Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein (later Sir George Franckenstein) (1878-1953) was the eldest son of Karl Baron von und zu Franckenstein ) and his wife, Elma nee Countess von Schonborn-Wiesentheid ) and a member of the Franckenstein family. Date: 1934
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Media ID 18071855
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15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Experience the elegance and charm of the past with our exquisite Metal Prints featuring Duke and Duchess of York at an Austrian Folk Dance Performance. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI) and Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) in a rare and intimate moment during their 1938 tour of Austria. Each Metal Print is meticulously crafted using high-quality materials and state-of-the-art printing techniques to bring out the rich colors and intricate details of this historic photograph. Transform your space into a gallery with this stunning addition to your collection.
Your image is printed photographically and bonded to a 3.5mm thick, Dibond board (black polyethylene sandwiched between two sheets of white coated aluminium). The panel is then sealed with a gloss protective covering. Supplied complete with a wall mount which holds the print 10mm from the wall.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 38.1cm (10" x 15")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photograph, taken in 1934, the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and the Queen Mother, are seen enjoying a lively performance by a group of Austrian folk dancers during a tea reception at Dorland House in London. The Duke, dressed in a smart suit and bow tie, and the Duchess, elegantly attired in a floral dress and hat, are engrossed in the vibrant display of traditional Austrian dance. The occasion was an exhibition of Austrian Art and Industry, and the Duke and Duchess were graciously hosting the event in the presence of Baron Franckenstein, the eldest son of Karl Baron von und zu Franckenstein and his wife, Elma nee Countess von Schonborn-Wiesentheid. The Baron, who would later be knighted as Sir George Franckenstein, was a distinguished member of the Franckenstein family. The 1930s were an era of cultural exchange and diplomacy, and this gathering at Dorland House was an excellent example of the rich and diverse artistic offerings from around the world that were showcased in London during this time. The Austrian folk dancers, with their colorful costumes and energetic movements, added a touch of exoticism and excitement to the event, leaving a lasting impression on the Duke and Duchess. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of the 1930s and the connections between Britain and Austria during this period. The Duke and Duchess's warm reception of the Austrian folk dancers is a testament to their appreciation for the arts and their role as ambassadors of goodwill and understanding between nations.
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