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Portrait of Benedikt Waldeck (1812-1870) in Prison. By Georg Wolf. Waldeck was a left-leaning deputy in the Prussian National Assembly and later in the Second Chamber. He was tried in Berlin for his political activity in December 1849. Sir John Retcliffe was centrally involved in a forgery scandal to discredit Waldeck and then lost his government position for his criminal participation. Waldeck is an important figure in German constitutional history. Ca. 1849. Etching, on paper, 49,0 x 40,4 cm (sheet), 40,0 x 32,5 cm (plate). Inv. C-14423 LM. Photo: Sabine Ahlbrand-Dornseif.
Location
LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur/Münster, Westphalia/Germany
Unique Identifier
ART565885
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3266px × 4328px
Photo Credit
bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY
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German
History
Politician
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Prisoner
Revolution of 1848 (Germany)