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Friedrich Wilhelm
Friedrich Wilhelm Prinz von Preussen.
Fr Winterhalter [signed in plate.] Lith. v Sussnapp. Druck v W. Korn in Berlin.
Verlag u. Eigenthum v. Alexander Duncker Koniglicher Hofbuchhandler, Berlin. [n.d., c.1855.]
Lithograph on india laid paper, india 390 x 295mm. 15¼ x 11½".
Frederick William Nicholas Charles (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl), who became Frederick III (1831 – 1888), German Emperor and King of Prussia, for 99 days in 1888 during the Year of the Three Emperors. The only son of Emperor William I, and was raised in his family's tradition of military service. Although celebrated as a young man for his leadership and successes during the Second Schleswig, Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars, he nevertheless professed a hatred of warfare, and was praised by friends and enemies alike for his humane conduct. Following the unification of Germany in 1871 his father, then King of Prussia, became the German Emperor, and on William's death at the age of 90 on 9 March 1888, the throne passed to Frederick, having by then been the Crown Prince for twenty-seven years. Frederick was suffering from cancer of the larynx and died on 15 June 1888, aged 57, following unsuccessful medical treatments for his condition.
NPG: D21739.
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His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William of Prussia
His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William of Prussia dedicated to and published by permission of Her Majesty the Queen. Painted at Buckingham Palace , June 1857, by Winterhalter. Drawn on Stone by R. J. Lane, A.C.R.A.
Fr. Winterhalter 1857. London. [facsimile signature within the image.] M & N. Hanhart, Impt. Proof.
London; Published August 1st. 1857, by J. Mitchell, Bookseller & Publisher to the Queen, and by Special Appointment to the Emperor Napoleon III, Royal Library, 33, Old Bond Street.
Lithograph. 597 x 437mm. 23½ x 17¼". Spotting.
Frederick William Nicholas Charles (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl), who became Frederick III (1831 – 1888), German Emperor and King of Prussia, for 99 days in 1888 during the Year of the Three Emperors. The only son of Emperor William I, and was raised in his family's tradition of military service. Although celebrated as a young man for his leadership and successes during the Second Schleswig, Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars, he nevertheless professed a hatred of warfare, and was praised by friends and enemies alike for his humane conduct. Following the unification of Germany in 1871 his father, then King of Prussia, became the German Emperor, and on William's death at the age of 90 on 9 March 1888, the throne passed to Frederick, having by then been the Crown Prince for twenty-seven years. Frederick was suffering from cancer of the larynx and died on 15 June 1888, aged 57, following unsuccessful medical treatments for his condition.
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[The Amazon. (Portrait of H.R.H. The Princess Helena.)]
[The Amazon. (Portrait of H.R.H. The Princess Helena.)]
Tho. Vernon [pencil signature.] [F. Winterhalter Pinx.t T. Vernon Sculp.t]
[Published in The Royal Gallery of Art, 1851.]
Engraving on india. Proof before all letters. S. Pott Esq. bottom left; Plate 470 x 337mm. 18½ x 13¼". Bit dusty.
This particular image of Princess Helena was engraved by Thomas Vernon (c.1824-1872) the English engraver, for Samuel Carter Hall's "Royal Gallery of Art, Ancient and Modern". Princess Helena (1846-1923), the third daughter and fifth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, married Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein.
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[Virginie de Sainte-Aldegonde.] Le Premier Ami. The First Friend.
[Virginie de Sainte-Aldegonde.] Le Premier Ami. The First Friend.
Peint par F. Winterhalter. Gravé par Alph.se Martinet.
London _ Published Feb.y 1844, by the Anaglyphic Company, 25 Berniers St, Oxf.d St. Paris _ Publié par Goupil & Vibert., Boulevart Montmartre 15, & rue de Lanery 7.
Rare photogravure. 440 x 490mm (17¼ x 19¼"), with large margins. Surface soiling, manuscript within plate mark, outside image area.
A portrait of the five-year old Virginie de Sainte-Aldegonde (1834-1900, the future Duchesse de Rochechouart-Mortemart) in a garden overlooking the sea, leaning on a huge hound, probably a Neapolitan mastiff.
The original painting is Winterhalter Catalogue, no 162.
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Her Majesty the Queen 1855. (Proof).
Her Majesty the Queen 1855. (Proof). F Winterhalter 1855 [facsimile inside the image.]
F. Winterhalter, Delt. M & N. Hanhart, Impt. R.J. Lane, A.E.R.A., Lith.
London. Published Decr. 1st. 1855, by J. Mitchell Royal Library 33, Old Bond St.
Lithograph. 610 x 440mm. 24 x 17¼. Some scuffing around the edges.
Young Queen Victoria (1819-1910), who assumed the position of Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 20 June 1837.
From the Encombe Collection, Lord Eldon.
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Albert [&] Victoria [facsimile signatures].
Albert [&] Victoria [facsimile signatures].
Painted by F. Winterhalter. on Stone by J.A. Vinter.
M & N Hanhart Lith.rs [&] Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen. [n.d. c.1850.]
Rare pair of lithographs on chine collé. Sheet 800 x 660mm (31½ x 26"). Tears, nicks and soiling to lower edges of Albert;
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861), Prince consort to Queen Victoria, and Queen Victoria (1819-1807) who reigned as monarch from 1837 until her death. Franz Xaver Winterhalter was one of Queen Victoria's favourite artists. Born in Menzenschwand, Germany, he settled in Paris in 1834. He was introduced to Queen Victoria by her uncle, Leopold King of the Belgians. Between 1843 and 1871, Winterhalter carried out a vast number of royal commissions in England, spending six to seven weeks there each summer, where he painted chiefly at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. Winterhalter left Paris to live in Karlsruhe in 1871. Two years later, news of his death in Frankfurt, the result of typhus, reached Queen Victoria. ‘With all his peculiarities,' she wrote to her eldest daughter, ‘I liked him so much'.
GAC: 16666 [Albert].
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