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Vae Victis!, 1871
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Vae Victis!, 1871
Vae Victis!, 1871. The newly proclaimed Emperor of Germany, in the helmet of Victory, leads his troops into the French capital over the fallen body of Paris. His own crown contrasts with his horse treading on the crown of Paris. This relates to Frances loss of the war against Prussia. The war began in July 1871, and on 1st March 1871, 30, 000 German troops made a triumphal entry into their foes capital. From Punch, or the London Charivari, March 11, 1871
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1870 1871 Crushing Defeat Defeated Emperor Of Germany Franco Prussian War Helmet Heritage Image Partnership Hohenzollern John Tenniel King Of Prussia King Wi Sir John Tenniel Tenniel Trampling Victory Wilhelm I Wilhelm I Of Germany Wilhelm I Of Prussia William I Of Germany Winged Allegorical Figure
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Vae Victis!, 1871 - A Symbol of Defeat and Triumph
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. This photo print, titled "Vae Victis!, 1871" captures a powerful moment in history. Depicting the newly proclaimed Emperor of Germany, Wilhelm I, leading his troops into the fallen city of Paris after France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. The image is rich with symbolism. The Emperor stands tall atop his horse, adorned with a helmet representing victory. His own crown shines brightly as he treads upon the fallen crown of Paris beneath him. This stark contrast highlights both triumph and humiliation simultaneously. The allegorical figure of Victory hovers above them, her wings spread wide as she watches over this pivotal moment in time. Her presence emphasizes the significance of this victory for Germany and its impact on France's national pride. John Tenniel's masterful engraving skillfully portrays the essence of defeat through an intricate interplay between male and female figures. The defeated woman lying on the ground represents France herself, while Wilhelm I personifies dominance and power. This print serves as a poignant reminder of historical events that shaped nations during the late 19th century. It encapsulates not only military conquest but also political shifts and territorial changes that occurred during this period. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece from Heritage Images, we are transported back to a time when empires clashed and destinies were forever altered by war. It reminds us to reflect on how conflicts shape our world today while appreciating art's ability to capture profound moments in history.
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