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Queen Louise of Prussia and her children at Konigsberg, East Prussia (colour litho)




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Queen Louise of Prussia and her children at Konigsberg, East Prussia (colour litho)

3621059 Queen Louise of Prussia and her children at Konigsberg, East Prussia (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Louise of Prussia and her children at Konigsberg, East Prussia. Illustration from Die Konigin Luise (Paul Kittel, Berlin, 1896).); © Look and Learn

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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Daughters Giving Konigsberg Louise Of Mecklenburg Strelitz Luise Von Mecklenburg Strelitz Princesses Royal Family Sons Prussia Prussian


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This print captures Queen Louise of Prussia and her children in a tender moment at Konigsberg, East Prussia. The colour lithograph, created by the German School in the 19th century, showcases the royal family's elegance and grace. Queen Louise stands proudly amidst her daughters and sons, surrounded by vibrant flowers that symbolize their regal status. The image exudes a sense of royalty as the children don military uniforms while their mother radiates maternal love and strength. Each child is depicted with utmost detail, reflecting their individual personalities within this historical context. Queen Louise's significance in German history cannot be overstated. Her role as a devoted mother to her children and supportive wife to King Frederick William III made her an icon of virtue during turbulent times. This particular illustration comes from "Die Konigin Luise" a publication by Paul Kittel in Berlin (1896), which celebrates Queen Louise's life. The print transports us back to 19th-century Germany, offering glimpses into the lives of European nobility. It serves as a reminder of Germany's rich cultural heritage and its influential figures throughout history. Bridgeman Images presents this remarkable artwork from their private collection for all admirers of fine art to appreciate its beauty and historical significance.

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