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04-MAR-2015

Dresden. Fürstenzug

The Procession of Princes was originally painted between 1870 and 1876 by artist Wilhelm Walther to celebrate the 800-year anniversary of the Wettin Dynasty. It replaced an older painting of a procession that had been painted almost 300 years earlier with limewash. Due to the long exposure to natural elements the original painting had become mostly invisible. For the new mural, Wilhelm Walther employed the sgraffito technique on a stucco base, which allowed for great detail. The artist portrayed himself as the last person in the procession.But by the end of the nineteenth century the new stucco had already started to deteriorate. In order to make the Fürstenzug weather-proof, the sgraffito decoration was replaced between 1904 and 1907 with close to 25,000 ceramic tiles from the porcelain manufacturer Meissen. The tiles miraculously survived the devastating aerial bombardments of February 1945.

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Carol Rollins31-Mar-2015 13:03
Outstanding shot, great detail.
Martin Lamoon30-Mar-2015 18:58
Excellent shot of this amazing piece of art.
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Gerard Koehl30-Mar-2015 18:53
Cette fresque est très belle. V
Karen Stuebing30-Mar-2015 18:47
An amazing history and capture of this beautiful mural. V.
Graeme30-Mar-2015 18:37
Outstanding artwork you have captured here, Jose.V
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