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Velvet and Iron!, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Velvet and Iron!, 1887. Artist: Joseph Swain
Velvet and Iron!, 1887. Germanys Prince Bismarck here sidles up to France and pays lavish compliments. After Frances disastrous war against Germany in the previous decade, Germany was now attempting to build some bridges. From Punch, or the London Charivari, January 22, 1887
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Bismarck Count Otto Edward Leopold Von Bismarck Duke Of Lau Duke Of Lauenburg Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy Friendship Heritage Image Partnership John Tenniel Joseph Swain Otto Eduard Leopold Von Bismarck Otto Von Otto Von Bismarck Peace Prince Otto Edward Leopold Von Prince Otto Von Bismarck Schonhausen Sir John Tenniel Swain Tenniel Compliment
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The print titled "Velvet and Iron!, 1887" captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the delicate balance between power and diplomacy. Created by artists Joseph Swain and John Tenniel, this engraving depicts Germany's Prince Bismarck approaching France with an unexpected gesture of friendship. In the aftermath of France's devastating defeat against Germany in a previous war, tensions were high between the two nations. However, Germany recognized the importance of rebuilding relationships and sought to extend an olive branch to their former adversary. Prince Bismarck is portrayed here as a symbol of German diplomacy, clad in regal attire that juxtaposes his country's military might with a softer touch. As he sidles up to France, he pays lavish compliments, aiming to mend fences and foster peace. This cartoon-like caricature serves as both satire and commentary on international politics during the late 19th century. It highlights the complexities of foreign affairs while emphasizing the significance of building bridges rather than perpetuating conflicts. The monochromatic black-and-white aesthetic adds depth to this heritage image partnership between Swain and Tenniel. Through their artistic collaboration, they immortalize Otto von Bismarck's role as Duke of Lauenburg and his efforts towards reconciliation with France. "Velvet and Iron!, 1887" stands as a testament to the power of diplomacy over warfare—a reminder that even amidst historical animosities, friendships can be forged for lasting peace.
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