Krant met een artikel over de begrafenis van Willem III, koning der Nederlanden, op 4 december 1890 Possibly 1890
print, engraving
19th century
genre-painting
engraving
Dimensions height 411 mm, width 302 mm
Henri Dochy created this newspaper article about the funeral of Willem III, King of the Netherlands, in December 1890. It provides a glimpse into the cultural and political climate of the late 19th century. The image captures the solemnity of the funeral ceremony, reflecting not just the death of a monarch, but also the intricate dance of power and identity within the Dutch monarchy. Willem III’s reign was marked by significant social and political changes, including reforms to the constitution and labor laws. He was a divisive figure, both revered and criticized for his personal life and political decisions. Consider how gender and power intersect here; as much as the King's death marks the end of his lineage, it opens questions about the future of the monarchy. Dochy's work encapsulates a moment of transition, inviting reflections on legacy, duty, and the evolving relationship between a monarch and their people.
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