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The Death of Queen Victoria, Count von Bulow, Imperial Chancellor announcing the News in the German Reichstag (litho)
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The Death of Queen Victoria, Count von Bulow, Imperial Chancellor announcing the News in the German Reichstag (litho)
1593266 The Death of Queen Victoria, Count von Bulow, Imperial Chancellor announcing the News in the German Reichstag (litho) by Amato, G.S. (fl.1897-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of Queen Victoria, Count von Bulow, Imperial Chancellor announcing the News in the German Reichstag. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 February 1901.
G Amato); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22825716
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The Death of Queen Victoria, Count von Bulow, Imperial Chancellor announcing the News in the German Reichstag
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is a lithographic print that captures a significant moment in European history. In this powerful image, we see Count von Bulow standing before the German Reichstag, delivering the somber news of Queen Victoria's passing. The composition is filled with tension and sorrow as politicians and dignitaries gather to hear this pivotal announcement. The grandeur of the parliament buildings serves as a backdrop to this solemn occasion. The artist, G. S. Amato, skillfully portrays the weight of responsibility on Count von Bulow's shoulders as he addresses his fellow countrymen. This print not only commemorates Queen Victoria's death but also highlights Germany's political landscape during this time. It offers us a glimpse into an era when Europe was undergoing profound changes and tensions were rising among nations. Through intricate engraving techniques, Amato brings life to each figure present in the scene, capturing their emotions and expressions with great detail. This artwork serves as both a historical record and an artistic masterpiece that reflects upon German culture and its place within Europe at the turn of the 20th century. "The Death of Queen Victoria" print invites viewers to contemplate themes such as power dynamics, national identity, and mourning rituals while providing valuable insights into European politics during this period.
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