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The death of Bismarck, illustration from the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Journal
XIR384590 The death of Bismarck, illustration from the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Journal, 14th August, 1898 (colour litho) by Meaulle, F. L. (1844-1901) & L. Royer (after) (1852-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Otto von Bismarck (1815-98), Prussian/ German statesman and a dominant figure in world affairs; ); French, out of copyright.
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Media ID 18255817
© Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
Coffin Crosses Frightening Graves Graveyard Grim Reaper Haunted Haunting Hourglass Mourners Scythe Tombstones Vision Widows Finality
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The Death of Bismarck - A Haunting Tribute to a Dominant Figure in World Affairs
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. This photo print, titled "The Death of Bismarck" takes us back to the somber atmosphere of August 14th, 1898. Illustrated by Meaulle and Royer, this colour lithograph from the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Journal captures the final moments of Otto von Bismarck's life. In this haunting scene, we find ourselves in a graveyard surrounded by tombstones and mourning figures. The image is filled with symbolism; an hourglass reminds us of the fleeting nature of life, while widows grieve beside angelic statues. The presence of babies and children suggests that death spares no one. As our eyes wander through the frame, we notice crosses marking countless graves and soldiers standing solemnly nearby. The grim reaper himself makes an appearance, wielding his scythe as a chilling reminder of mortality. This illustration not only pays homage to Bismarck but also serves as a reflection on human finality. It evokes feelings both eerie and poignant—a visual representation that transcends time. With its intricate details and masterful composition, this artwork transports us into a realm where history intertwines with artistry. As we contemplate this powerful image captured over a century ago, let it serve as a reminder that even great leaders like Bismarck are eventually laid to rest—leaving behind their legacy for future generations to ponder upon.
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