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Unconquerable The King of the Belgians
Unconquerable. The Kaiser : So you see - you ve lost everything. The King of the Belgians : Not my soul. The frame has a plaque which reads Presented by the Belgian Refugees in recognition of their gratitude to the town of Kendal and District - July 21st 1918. Sir Bernard Partridge R.I. N.E.A.C. (1861-1945)
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Media ID 14150429
© David Cohen Fine Art/Mary Evans Picture Library
1861 1945 21st Belgian Belgians Bernard Frame Gratitude Kaiser Kendal Lost Neac Partridge Plaque Presented Print Reads Recognition Refugees Soul Youve Unconquerable
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Unconquerable: The King of the Belgians and The Kaiser - A Symbol of Resilience and Gratitude during World War I This powerful and poignant print, titled "Unconquerable: The King of the Belgians and The Kaiser," captures a defining moment in the history of World War I. The image depicts King Albert I of the Belgians, who stands unyielding and unbroken before the defeated Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. The caption beneath the scene reads, "You see - you have lost everything. The King of the Belgians: Not my soul." The frame surrounding the print holds a plaque, inscribed with the words, "Presented by the Belgian Refugees in recognition of their gratitude to the town of Kendal and District - July 21st, 1918." This heartfelt gesture of appreciation was bestowed upon the town of Kendal in recognition of the support and kindness shown to the Belgian refugees during the war. Sir Bernard Partridge, a renowned British artist, created this evocative cartoon, which is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Belgian people during a time of great adversity. Partridge's masterful use of line and color brings the scene to life, capturing the essence of the historical moment and the emotions of those who lived through it. The print is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and resilience demonstrated by the Belgian people during World War I. It stands as a symbol of their unwavering spirit and their deep appreciation for the kindness and support they received from communities like Kendal and District. This historical print, with its rich history and powerful imagery, is a must-have for any collection focusing on military history, World War I, or the history of Belgium. Sir Bernard Partridge's masterful work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, making it a valuable addition to any home or office.
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