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Statues at Magdeburg Cathedral called The Royal Couple thought to portray King Otto I and his wife Edith of England (engraving)
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Statues at Magdeburg Cathedral called The Royal Couple thought to portray King Otto I and his wife Edith of England (engraving)
3646877 Statues at Magdeburg Cathedral called The Royal Couple thought to portray King Otto I and his wife Edith of England (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statues at Magdeburg Cathedral called The Royal Couple thought to portray King Otto I and his wife Edith of England. Illustration for Kulturgeschichte Des Deutschen Volkes by Otto Henne Am Rhyn (G Grote sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1886). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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This print showcases the magnificent statues at Magdeburg Cathedral, believed to depict King Otto I and his wife Edith of England. The engraving, created by a German School artist in the 19th century, beautifully captures the regal essence of this royal couple. The statues stand as a testament to their historical significance and portray the grandeur of medieval royalty. King Otto I, also known as Otto the Great, was a Holy Roman Emperor who ruled during the 10th century. His wife Edith of England hailed from Wessex and played an influential role in shaping European history. The image highlights not only their majestic presence but also provides insight into German culture and history. It serves as an illustration for "Kulturgeschichte Des Deutschen Volkes" by Otto Henne Am Rhyn, published in 1886. With its digitally cleaned appearance, this print allows viewers to appreciate every intricate detail of these remarkable sculptures. From their burial crowns to their elegant attire, everything about them exudes grace and power. As we gaze upon this piece of artistry from Fine Art Finder's collection by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to witness the splendor of a bygone era. This photograph is a true treasure for history enthusiasts and admirers of European heritage alike.
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