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The Proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser of the new German Reich, in the Hall of Mirrors



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The Proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser of the new German Reich, in the Hall of Mirrors

XKH153620 The Proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser of the new German Reich, in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles on 18th January 1871, painted 1885 (oil on canvas) (see also 153620) by Werner, Anton Alexander von (1843-1915); 140x142 cm; Schloss Friedrichsruhe, Germany; (add.info.: King of Prussia from 1861; Otto von Bismarck (1815-98) Chancellor; ); German, out of copyright

Media ID 12729132

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The Proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser of the new German Reich, in the Hall of Mirrors

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. This print captures a historic moment that forever altered the course of Germany's destiny. Painted by Anton Alexander von Werner in 1885, it depicts the grandeur and significance of Wilhelm's proclamation as Kaiser at Versailles on January 18th, 1871. In this monumental painting, we witness Emperor Wilhelm I standing tall and resolute amidst the opulent surroundings of the Hall of Mirrors. His regal presence is emphasized by his magnificent Prussian uniform, complete with a distinguished beard and sideburns. Holding a sabre symbolizing power and authority, he exudes an aura befitting an emperor. The artist skillfully portrays not only Wilhelm but also key figures who played pivotal roles in shaping this new era for Germany. Chancellor Otto von Bismarck stands nearby, his unwavering loyalty to both king and country evident. As our gaze extends beyond these central figures, we are drawn to the intricate details adorning this masterpiece – from ornate chandeliers illuminating the hall to reflections bouncing off countless mirrors lining its walls. This painting serves as a testament to unity and ambition; it encapsulates Germany's transformation into an empire under one ruler. It immortalizes a defining moment when history was made within these very walls – a moment that would shape generations to come. Displayed proudly at Schloss Friedrichsruhe in Germany today, this artwork continues to inspire

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