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The steel chair at Longford Castle, Wilts, presented by the city of Augsburg, to Rudolphis the 2nd, Emperor of Germany about the year 1577 (colour litho)
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The steel chair at Longford Castle, Wilts, presented by the city of Augsburg, to Rudolphis the 2nd, Emperor of Germany about the year 1577 (colour litho)
6016797 The steel chair at Longford Castle, Wilts, presented by the city of Augsburg, to Rudolphis the 2nd, Emperor of Germany about the year 1577 (colour litho) by Richardson, Charles James (1806-71); Private Collection; (add.info.: The steel chair at Longford Castle, Wilts, presented by the city of Augsburg, to Rudolphis the 2nd, Emperor of Germany about the year 1577. Illustration for Studies from Old English Mansions, Third Series, by C J Richardson (Thomas McLean, 1845).); © Look and Learn
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The Steel Chair at Longford Castle, Wilts - A Symbol of Diplomatic Exchange
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. This print showcases the magnificent steel chair located at Longford Castle in Wiltshire. The chair holds a fascinating history as it was presented to Rudolphis the 2nd, Emperor of Germany, around the year 1577 by the city of Augsburg. The vibrant color lithograph captures every intricate detail of this remarkable piece of furniture. Its elegant design and sturdy construction reflect both its historical significance and architectural beauty. This image is part of Charles James Richardson's "Studies from Old English Mansions" series, which provides a glimpse into the grandeur and opulence of historic homes. The steel chair serves as a testament to diplomatic relations between cities during that era. It represents an exchange between Augsburg and Germany, showcasing their mutual respect and appreciation for one another's culture. Longford Castle itself stands as a testament to British heritage with its rich history dating back centuries. This photograph offers viewers an opportunity to explore not only the architecture but also gain insight into how furnishings played an essential role in these stately homes. Through this image, we are transported back in time to witness a moment when artistry met diplomacy. It reminds us that even seemingly ordinary objects like chairs can hold great cultural value and provide glimpses into our shared pasts.
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