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Friedenstahl - from His Royal Highness Prince Alberts drawing, 1845. Creator: W. J
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Friedenstahl - from His Royal Highness Prince Alberts drawing, 1845. Creator: W. J
Friedenstahl - from His Royal Highness Prince Alberts drawing, 1845....the Palace of Frieden-stahl [in Germany], the residence of the Dowager Duchess of Coburg. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
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This print captures the majestic Friedenstahl Palace, located in Germany. The image is a reproduction of an engraving originally drawn by His Royal Highness Prince Albert in 1845 and published in the "Illustrated London News" that same year. The palace served as the residence of the Dowager Duchess of Coburg, Louise of Saxe Gotha Altenburg. The architectural beauty of Friedenstahl is evident in this detailed depiction. Its grand exterior showcases intricate designs and ornate features, while surrounded by a picturesque landscape. The artist, W. J. Linton, skillfully captured every aspect with precision and attention to detail. Friedenstahl Palace holds historical significance as it was once home to Prince Albert himself, who later became known as Prince Consort when he married Queen Victoria of Britain. This connection adds another layer of importance to this remarkable artwork. The print transports us back to the 19th century, providing a glimpse into German history and architecture during that time period. It serves as a testament to the artistic talent of both Prince Albert and W. J. Linton. This image from Heritage Images allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the cultural heritage associated with Friedenstahl Palace.
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