Portret van Frederik Willem III, koning van Pruisen by Friedrich Jentzen

Portret van Frederik Willem III, koning van Pruisen 1818 - 1837

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drawing, pencil

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portrait

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drawing

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neoclacissism

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pencil sketch

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pencil drawing

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pencil

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19th century

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history-painting

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academic-art

Dimensions height 590 mm, width 447 mm

Friedrich Jentzen made this print of Frederick William III, King of Prussia, in the nineteenth century. The image presents the King as a strong leader, symbolized through his military regalia and stern gaze. Produced during a time of significant political upheaval in Europe, this portrait embodies the values of the Prussian monarchy. The King's attire, laden with medals and embellishments, visually communicates power and authority, reinforcing the hierarchical structures of Prussian society. In the background, we can see a cityscape, subtly suggesting the kingdom he governs. The piece speaks to the role of portraiture in constructing and maintaining political power. Understanding the context of this image requires exploring Prussian history, its socio-political dynamics, and the role of the monarchy. Accessing archives, historical documents, and studies on Prussian art and culture would offer greater insight into the portrait's meaning and function within its original setting.

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