Anglicaanse kerk All Saints' Church, Dresden by Johann Friedrich Stiehm

Anglicaanse kerk All Saints' Church, Dresden 1869 - 1872

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print, photography, site-specific

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print

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photography

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site-specific

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cityscape

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watercolor

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realism

Dimensions: height 86 mm, width 175 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is a stereoscopic photograph by Johann Friedrich Stiehm, showcasing the All Saints' Church in Dresden. It gives us a glimpse into the religious and cultural landscape of 19th-century Germany. The presence of an Anglican church in Dresden speaks to the intersection of British and German identities and religious practices. All Saints' Church provided a place of worship for the English-speaking community in Dresden, reflecting the increasing global mobility and cultural exchange of the time. Stiehm's photograph captures not just a building, but a space of cultural negotiation. The church stands as a symbol of cultural exchange and the negotiation of identities within a changing world. Imagine the experience of an English expatriate in Dresden, finding solace and community within these walls. This photograph, while seemingly a straightforward depiction of architecture, invites us to consider the complex layers of identity and belonging.

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