History[[1]] painted the fallen Germania in 1850.

[[1]] painted the fallen Germania in 1850.


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    Julius Hubner painted the fallen Germania in 1850.
    The Germans used Germania as an allegory. She is adorned with oak leaves, which represent heroism in German. Germania was painted by the artists Philip Veit, Julius Hubner, and Lorenz Clasen. In 1850, Julius Hubner depicted the fallen Germania. Germania is depicted as a fallen woman, with the crown and standard thrown aside, because the German people's hopes for unity under one monarch (King Friedrich Wilhelm IV) were dashed when he rejected their demand in 1848. The artist, Julius Hubner, depicted Germany in a forlorn state as a result of the king's rejection. It symbolised the loss of hope: the crown and standard are symbols of the monarchy that have been abandoned.
     
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