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Queen Louise of Prussia reviewing her regiment of Dragoons, Berlin, 18 September 180 (colour litho)

Queen Louise of Prussia reviewing her regiment of Dragoons, Berlin, 18 September 180 (colour litho)


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Queen Louise of Prussia reviewing her regiment of Dragoons, Berlin, 18 September 180 (colour litho)

3621037 Queen Louise of Prussia reviewing her regiment of Dragoons, Berlin, 18 September 180 (colour litho) by Knotel, Richard (1857-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Louise of Prussia reviewing her regiment of Dragoons, Berlin, 18 September 180. Illustration from Die Konigin Luise (Paul Kittel, Berlin, 1896).); © Look and Learn

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Queen Louise of Prussia Inspiring Her Regiment of Dragoons in Berlin, 1800s

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. In this color lithograph, we are transported back to the grandeur and bravery of 19th-century Europe. Queen Louise of Prussia, a symbol of strength and elegance, is depicted reviewing her regiment of Dragoons on a sunny day in Berlin. The image captures the essence of military might as rows upon rows of cavalrymen stand at attention on their magnificent horses. Dressed in regal attire, Queen Louise exudes grace and authority as she inspects her troops with an air of pride. The scene is filled with historical significance as it takes place during the Napoleonic Wars when Prussia played a crucial role in resisting French conquest. The bustling streets provide a backdrop for this royal spectacle, while curious onlookers bow respectfully to their beloved queen. Carriages pass by carrying citizens who pause to witness this momentous occasion. This print not only showcases the power and prestige associated with royalty but also highlights the deep connection between monarchs and their armed forces. It serves as a reminder that even amidst war zones and battles, leaders like Queen Louise took time to visit their troops personally. Through this artwork by Richard Knotel, we catch a glimpse into German history - an era defined by conflict yet marked by resilience. It immortalizes Queen Louise's unwavering support for her country's soldiers and reflects the spirit that united Germany during these turbulent times.

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