Altona Bahrenfeld Cigaretten Bilderdienst Collection
"Altona Bahrenfeld Cigaretten Bilderdienst: A Glimpse into Historical Moments" Step back in time with the Altona Bahrenfeld Cigaretten Bilderdienst collection
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"Altona Bahrenfeld Cigaretten Bilderdienst: A Glimpse into Historical Moments" Step back in time with the Altona Bahrenfeld Cigaretten Bilderdienst collection, as we explore captivating historical moments captured in vivid detail. In "Napoleon I at the tomb of Frederick the Great, 27 October 1806, " witness a powerful image that symbolizes the passing of an era and the rise of a new empire. The unknown creator beautifully portrays Napoleon paying his respects to one of history's greatest military minds. Transporting us to Vienna, "Mozart performs for Empress Maria Theresia, 1 October 1762" unveils a scene filled with musical brilliance. This enchanting encounter between Mozart and Empress Maria Theresia showcases their shared love for art and culture. "The Proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles, 18 January 1871" captures a pivotal moment in European history. With an unknown artist's skillful brushstrokes, this painting immortalizes Germany's unification under Emperor Wilhelm I. Traveling further eastward, we discover "The Prussian flag before the Sultan of Morocco, 1780. " This intriguing artwork depicts diplomatic relations between Prussia and Morocco during a time when nations sought alliances beyond their borders. Witness Charlemagne's unwavering faith in "Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol. " Created by an anonymous artist, this dramatic portrayal reflects Charlemagne's determination to spread Christianity throughout Europe. "Moltke at Paris, September 1870" takes us behind enemy lines during Franco-Prussian War. Through this mysterious artwork’s lens, we glimpse General Moltke strategizing amidst Parisian streets as he leads Prussian forces towards victory. Rothenburg becomes our next destination as we join Tilly on his campaign in "Tilly in Rothenburg, 1631.