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Queen Luise with her sons in Luisenwahl Park, c. 1886. Creator: Steffeck, Carl (1818-1890)
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Queen Luise with her sons in Luisenwahl Park, c. 1886. Creator: Steffeck, Carl (1818-1890)
Queen Luise with her sons in Luisenwahl Park, c.1886. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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Queen Luise of Prussia, accompanied by her beloved sons, captured in a serene moment at Luisenwahl Park around 1886. This enchanting photo print, created by the talented Carl Steffeck (1818-1890), showcases the deep bond between this remarkable queen and her children. Queen Luise, also known as Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, was not only admired for her beauty but also revered for her intelligence and compassion. As the wife of King Frederick William III and mother to future kings and emperors, she played a significant role in German history. In this portrait, Queen Luise exudes grace and poise while surrounded by lush greenery. Her sons stand beside her with an air of youthful innocence mixed with regal bearing. The painting's realism captures their individual personalities: Crown Prince Frederick William displays his father's strength while Prince Wilhelm emanates a sense of curiosity. The picturesque Luisenwahl Park serves as the perfect backdrop for this family scene. Located in Berlin's Brandenburg region, it holds historical significance as part of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Its tranquil atmosphere provides a peaceful sanctuary where Queen Luise could enjoy precious moments with her cherished sons. Preserved within the esteemed Staatliche Museen collection in Berlin, this oil on canvas masterpiece is a testament to Queen Luise's enduring legacy. It symbolizes not only maternal love but also represents an era marked by Hohenzollern rule and Germany
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