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Letter admitting a Freeman of Berlin, 27th March 1871 (ink, watercolour & gold leaf
XPH309212 Letter admitting a Freeman of Berlin, 27th March 1871 (ink, watercolour & gold leaf on paper) by Menzel, Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von (1815-1905); Bismarck-Museum, Friedrichsruh, Germany; (add.info.: Ehrenbuergerbrief d. Stadt Berlin; ); German, out of copyright
Media ID 12844325
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This print showcases a significant historical document, the "Letter admitting a Freeman of Berlin, 27th March 1871". Created by Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel in ink, watercolour, and gold leaf on paper, this artwork is housed in the Bismarck-Museum in Friedrichsruh, Germany. The letter itself holds immense value as it represents an honorable position within society. It symbolizes the granting of freedom to an individual by the city of Berlin during a pivotal moment in history. The delicate strokes of ink and vibrant hues of watercolor bring life to this important document. Menzel's attention to detail is evident through his use of gold leaf accents that add a touch of grandeur and prestige to the piece. This artistic choice emphasizes the significance attached to being admitted as a freeman. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are transported back to 1871 when this letter held great meaning for its recipient. It serves as a reminder that honor and recognition have always played crucial roles in society throughout time. This photograph allows us to appreciate both Menzel's artistic talent and the historical importance behind such documents. It stands as a testament not only to personal achievements but also highlights how art can preserve moments that shape our collective memory.
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