Inhuldiging koningin Wilhelmina in de Nieuwe Kerk te Amsterdam by Herman Deutmann

Inhuldiging koningin Wilhelmina in de Nieuwe Kerk te Amsterdam Possibly 1898 - 1899

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photography, site-specific, gelatin-silver-print

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portrait

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photography

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group-portraits

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site-specific

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gelatin-silver-print

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history-painting

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realism

Dimensions: height 229 mm, width 287 mm, height 345 mm, width 433 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Herman Deutmann captured the inauguration of Queen Wilhelmina in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam with photography. The image encapsulates a pivotal moment in Dutch history, marking the ascent of a young woman to the throne in 1898. Deutmann's photograph invites us to consider the gendered dimensions of power. Wilhelmina, a young woman, inherited the throne in a patriarchal society. Her position challenged traditional norms. The image raises questions about female leadership and the expectations placed on women in positions of authority. The composition of the photograph, with Wilhelmina as the central figure surrounded by dignitaries, emphasizes her unique role. The image serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in monarchy and the ongoing negotiation of identity, power, and representation. It prompts reflection on the individuals who shape our world.

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