ADOLPH VON MENZEL (BRESLAU 1815-1905 BERLIN)
ADOLPH VON MENZEL (BRESLAU 1815-1905 BERLIN)
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ADOLPH VON MENZEL (BRESLAU 1815-1905 BERLIN)

Study of a coach

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ADOLPH VON MENZEL (BRESLAU 1815-1905 BERLIN)
Study of a coach
signed with initials and dated ‘A.M. 70’ (upper left), with several measurements, and inscribed ‘schwarz’, ‘schw.’, ‘Sitzbreite 3’5”’, and ‘Die Kutsche in der König [?]/ 31 Juli 70 n.d. Bahnhof fuhr’ (verso)
graphite
3 ¼ x 5 ¼ in. (8.3 x 13.1 cm)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby’s, New York, 22 January 1992, lot 245.

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Lot Essay

As recorded in the artist’s own inscription, this drawing depicts the coach in which King Wilhelm I of Prussia, who became German Emperor in 1871, ‘drove to the station on 31 July 1870’. This was just a few days before the invasion of Germany by the French in the Franco-Prussian war, and the day when Wilhelm drove to the Berlin-Potsdam railway station to travel to the battlefield. Menzel made the King's coach trip through Berlin the subject of a painting dated 1871, now in the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin (inv. A I 323; see C. Keisch in Adolph Menzel 1815-1905. Between Romanticism and Impressionism, exhib. cat., Paris, Musée d’Orsay, Washington, National Gallery of Art, and Berlin, Alte Nationalgalerie, 1996-1997, no. 134, ill.). Several other drawings related to the event are known (ibid., p. 354, n. 10).

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