Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, from Les Génies de la Mort, 1870. Creator: Edmond Guillaume.

Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, from Les Génies de la Mort, 1870. Creator: Edmond Guillaume.

3-000-547 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, from Les Génies de la Mort, 1870. After the creation of the German Empire, Wilhelm I was named kaiser (emperor) of the unified German state. Edmond Guilliaume ironically gave Wilhelm a crown of leaves like an ancient hero, but that association is superseded by the rest of his face and body. Underneath his confident eyes lies a decaying skull, and his body is replaced by the rapacious, blood-sucking form of a bat. Combined with the nighttime destruction of the church in the distance, Wilhelm represents the very essence of the coldhearted, cold-blooded enemy.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Edmond Guillaume, attributed to: French: artist
Subject
  1. Wilhelm I, Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia: German, Prussian: Emperor

Medium
  1. Color lithograph on ivory wove paper

Picture Type
  1. Prints and drawings

Category Hierarchy

People Famous People

Artistic Representations Portraits

Artistic Representations Caricatures

History & Politics Politics Politicians


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3758x4960
File Size : 54,609kb


Aliases

  1. 1992.754
  1. 119385
  1. 1000033197
  1. 1992.754
  1. 3-000-547
  1. 3000547


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