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The Crowning of Victoria, Queen of England in 1837, (c1900)
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The Crowning of Victoria, Queen of England in 1837, (c1900)
The Crowning of Victoria, Queen of England in 1837, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat
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Abbey Advert Advertisement Baron Justus Freiherr Von Baron Justus Freiherr Von Liebig Bishop Canned Food Coronation Ermine Justus Von Liebig Justus Von Liebig Siegfried Marcus Liebig Meat Peer Print Collector5 Queen Of Great Britain And Ireland Queen Victoria Royal Event Siegfried Marcus Throne Tinned Food Tinned Meat Victoria Westminster Abbey
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The Crowning of Victoria, Queen of England in 1837
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. This print captures the historic moment of the crowning of Queen Victoria, marking her ascent to the throne of England in 1837. The image, dating back to around 1900, showcases a French advertisement for Liebig's extract of meat alongside this significant royal event. In this vibrant depiction, we see Queen Victoria adorned in regal attire and wearing a majestic crown. Surrounded by bishops and peers, she sits upon her ornate throne inside Westminster Abbey. The scene is filled with an air of grandeur and religious significance as Christianity plays a central role during the coronation ceremony. The inclusion of the Liebig's extract of meat advertisement adds an intriguing juxtaposition to this historical moment. It serves as a reminder that even amidst such monumental events, everyday life continues with its own necessities like food. This clever marketing strategy aimed to associate their product with royalty and sophistication. Queen Victoria herself was known for her love for canned foods like tinned meats - symbolized here by the presence of fur-clad women holding cans. This detail highlights both Victorian culinary trends and advancements in food preservation technology during that era. Overall, this print not only commemorates Queen Victoria's coronation but also offers us glimpses into various aspects of nineteenth-century British society – from religion and monarchy to advertising tactics and dietary habits.
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