Skip to main content

King Frederick Ii Collection (#3)

"King Frederick II: The Great Leader of Prussia" Step into the world of King Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, a remarkable figure in European history

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Attributed Lorens Pasch Younger King Frederick II

Attributed Lorens Pasch Younger King Frederick II
Attributed to Lorens Pasch the Younger, King Frederick II, Fredrik II, 1712-1786, King of Prussia, painting, Oil on canvas, Height, 243 cm (95.6 inches), Width, 128 cm (50.3, inches)

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Eric Utterhielm Johan Georg I Magdalena Sibylla

Eric Utterhielm Johan Georg I Magdalena Sibylla
Eric Utterhielm, Johan Georg I, Magdalena Sibylla, Frederick III, Maria Elisabeth, Adolf, King Christian III, Queen Dorotea, King Frederick II, Johan Adolf, Queen Hedvig Eleonora, King Kristian I

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Forced march of Fredericks troops from Mahren to Küstrin, 1758, (1936)

Forced march of Fredericks troops from Mahren to Küstrin, 1758, (1936)
Forced march of Fredericks troops from Mahren to Kustrin, 1758, (1936). Eilmarsch Friderizianischer Soldaten Von Mahren Nach Kustrin, 1758

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Der Alte Fritz 1712-1786. - Gemalde on Graff, 1934

Der Alte Fritz 1712-1786. - Gemalde on Graff, 1934
Der Alte Fritz 1712-1786, 1934. Frederick II or Frederick the Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786 als Schlachtenkonig. - Gemalde von Camphausen, 1934

Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786 als Schlachtenkonig. - Gemalde von Camphausen, 1934
Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786 als Schlachtenkonig, 1934. Frederick II or Frederick the Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786 als Kronprinz. - Gemalde von Pesne, 1934

Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786 als Kronprinz. - Gemalde von Pesne, 1934
Friedrich der Grosze 1712-1786, 1934. Frederick II or Frederick the Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: King Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), 19th century

King Frederick II of Prussia (1712-1786), 19th century. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co. (London, Paris and New York, 19th century)

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Frederick the Great (1712-1786), king of Prussia, 20th century

Frederick the Great (1712-1786), king of Prussia, 20th century
Frederick the Great, (1712-1786), king of Prussia, 20th century. One of the statues presented to Havard University by Emperor William II

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Artist: E Besrochers

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Artist: E Besrochers
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Frederick II (1712-1786) ruled Prussia from 1740. He enlarged Prussian territory by acquiring Silesia from Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1836). Artist: E Scriven

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1836). Artist: E Scriven
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1836). Frederick II (1712-1786) ruled Prussia from 1740. He enlarged Prussian territory by acquiring Silesia from Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1903). Artist: Antoine Pesne

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1903). Artist: Antoine Pesne
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, (1903). Frederick II (1712-1786) ruled Prussia from 1740. He enlarged Prussian territory by acquiring Silesia from Austria in the War of the Austrian Succession

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Reflections by Frederick II of Prussia, July, 1757. Artist: King Frederick II

Reflections by Frederick II of Prussia, July, 1757. Artist: King Frederick II
Reflections by Frederick II of Prussia, July, 1757. Reflections, in French, by Frederic The Great of Prussia, on the military talents of Charles XII, King of Sweden

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Voltaire and Frederick the Great, 1780s. Old Master

Voltaire and Frederick the Great, 1780s. Old Master
Voltaire and Frederick the Great, 1780s. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Tula

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Frederick II, The Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740, at the Battle of Rossbach, 1757

Frederick II, The Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740, at the Battle of Rossbach, 1757. The Battle of Rossbach was an engagement fought in Prussian Saxony in November 1757 during the Seven

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Frederick II, The Great (1712-1786) King of Prussia from 1740

Frederick II, The Great (1712-1786) King of Prussia from 1740
Frederick II, The Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia from 1740

Background imageKing Frederick Ii Collection: Frederika Louisa Wilhelmina, Princess van Oranje-Nassau, with her brothers Willem

Frederika Louisa Wilhelmina, Princess van Oranje-Nassau, with her brothers Willem and Frederik. John Raphael Smith, Tischbein, A.C. de Poggi, 1762 - 1812




For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

"King Frederick II: The Great Leader of Prussia" Step into the world of King Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great, a remarkable figure in European history. His legacy is captured in various artistic depictions that showcase his military prowess and intellectual pursuits. In "Napoleon I at the tomb of Frederick the Great, " we witness Napoleon paying homage to this influential leader. It highlights the profound impact Frederick had on subsequent generations. Another artwork titled "Frederick the Great after the Battle of Kolin" portrays him during a significant battle, demonstrating his strategic brilliance and unwavering determination. The painted decoration in Potsdam's New Palace offers a glimpse into Frederick's opulent lifestyle and grandeur. This lavish setting reflects his love for art and culture. Rauchs Statue immortalizes Frederick with an imposing sculpture that symbolizes his power and authority. Its intricate details capture his commanding presence for future generations to admire. Through colorful lithographs, we see different facets of this legendary monarch's life – from inspecting civil engineering works to contemplating in his study at Sanssouci palace. These images provide insights into both his administrative acumen and intellectual pursuits. Frederick’s military campaigns are also depicted vividly - whether it be leading troops across Lausitz or visiting war-torn towns like Kustrin. Such scenes highlight not only his military genius but also reveal compassion towards those affected by conflict. From Prussian musketeers marching through Mahren to infantry battling fiercely at Leuthen, these lithographs bring alive key moments from historic battles fought under King Frederick's command. They serve as testaments to his tactical brilliance on the battlefield. Lastly, we glimpse into one of Friedrich’s earliest victories - The Battle of Mollwitz - where he showcased exceptional leadership skills that would define much of Prussia's success under him, more than just a ruler; he was a visionary, an intellectual, and a military genius.