David_Levy-Elkan_-_Die_„Trierer“_vor_dem_„Weißen_Roß“_in_Godesberg_(1836)_V01-1.1_raw.jpg
Summary
Description David Levy-Elkan - Die „Trierer“ vor dem „Weißen Roß“ in Godesberg (1836) V01-1.1 raw.jpg |
English:
A famous lithograph which depicts several students, and among them, Karl Marx, in 1836 in front of the White Horse.
Until 2017, this was the earliest known depiction of Marx, even though he was only identified in 1890 by [Friedrich?] Schneider, a judicial council and senate president in Cologne. However, because this depiction fits into Marx's description, it was accepted as being him since then. For information about this, see for: "Karl Marx and the Birth of Modern Society: The Life of Marx and the Development of His Work (Volume I: 1818-1841)". Heinrich, Michael (transl.: Locascio, Alexander). Monthly Review Press. 1st. Ed., 2019. ["Tavern Life and an Alleged Duel" section] The copy preserved in the Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier has some lost portions from above (the written year 1836, depictions of the brotherhood's activities etc.) due to aging. Please upload further changes as a new file. |
Date | |
Source | Kneipverein der Trierer Studenten an der Universität Bonn, 1836 |
Author | David Levy-Elkan |
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