This is a special Military bronze bust of the German Emperor William II. The bust is set on a bronze plinth, that is artistic shaped. The King of Prussia wears a military uniform and has honouring medals and decorations around his neck. He also is dressed in a fur coat, which shows his wealth and political power. The bust seems natural and realistic and consists of 100% finest bronze. The German founder Hermann Gladenbeck signed this bust at the reverse side.
As all of the bronze products in our shop, this exhibit is hand-cast in our own foundry and subject to our strict quality inspections throughout the entire process of fabrication. All of our sculptures are exclusively compounded with the help of lost-wax casting.
The German founder and sculptor Hermann Gladenbeck made this wonderful Military broze bust of the last Emperor of Germany, William II. The artist was born in 1827 in Berlin and was apprentice and later head of the Royal Foundry in Berlin. He cast and created many different and famous sculptures and monuments, for example the Victria-Sculpture at the top of the Victory Column in Berlin. He died in 1918, the same year in which Emperor William II. abdicated to be the head of the German Reich.
Width: 17cm
Height: 22cm
Depth: 10cm
Weight: 1,6kg
100% Bronze