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Lot 324: CONRAD FREYBERG (GERMAN 1842-1915)

Est: $8,000 USD - $12,000 USDSold:
Christie'sNew York, NY, USSeptember 04, 2002

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šbergabe von Metz signed and dated 'Conrad Freyberg 1876' (lower right) oil on canvas 481/2 x 104 in. (123 x 265.5 cm.) PROVENANCE H.R.H. General Field Marshall Prince Friederich Karl of Prussia Private Collection, Florida LITERATURE Jules Tallandier, ed. Historie g‚n‚ral de la guerre Franco-Allemande, 1870 1871, Paris, 1885, vol. 1, p. 339, illustrated. EXHIBITION Berlin, K”nigliche Kunstakademie, 1877 NOTES This painting depicts the Cavalry Division (dismounted because all the surviving horses had been handed over to the enemy) of the French Imperial Guard marching past Prince Friederich Karl, Commander in Chief of the 2nd German Army at Corny, on the outskirts of Metz, after the unconditional surrender of the French Army by Marshal Bazaine, on 29th October 1870. The commander of the division, General Desveaux, is saluting (by removing his kepi); Prince Friederich Karl returns the salute. Immediately behind the Prince are Major General von Stiehle, Chief of Staff of the 2nd Army (bearded), and Major General Count (later Prince) Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of the North German Confederation (soon to be the German Empire). The remaining figures are members of the Staff aides-de-camp (some in Hussar uniform) and, behind, units of the Prussian Guard Corps. We are grateful to Colonel Paul Willing, Conservateur, Mus‚e de l'Arm‚e, Invalides, Paris for providing this catalogue entry.

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THE HOUSE SALE

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Christie's
September 04, 2002, 12:00 AM EST

20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY, 10020, US