Two uniformed war veterans with a young soldier by a statue in the Siegesallee, Berlin. Coloured lithograph by C. F. Schindler, c. 1900.

Date:
1900
Reference:
24301i
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The picture shows veterans in the Siegesalle, Berlin, a popular promenade lined with nineteenth-century statues of mediaeval and modern rulers of Prussia and Brandenburg. It is now in W. Berlin and the statues have been removed. The statue depicted is probably of King Wilhelm Frederick IV Prussia, by Begas

The veterans depicted are a private of the 6th Provincial Company and a sergeant of the Life Guards

Publication/Creation

Berlin : C. Gluck & Co. (Druck v. Fr. Hugot)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, with watercolour and gum arabic

Lettering

Invaliden Corps. Gemeiner von der 6 Provinzial Comp. Sergeant von der Leib-Compagnie. Gez. u. lith. v. C.F.Schindler. Druck v. Fr.Hugot Print bears lithographer's signature Bears number "30"

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Wellcome Collection 24301i

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