Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl (1831-1888) was German Emperor and King of Prussia for a period of 99 days in 1888, the year in which he passed away. The period came to be known as the Year of the Three Emperors as his father Wilhelm I passed away in March of that year and Frederick (Wilhelm's only son), afflicted with cancer of the larynx died in October. Though he professed a hatred of war, Crown Prince Frederick had distinguished himself in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars. He was admired by both friends and enemies for his humane conduct.
Both a printing process and the print which it produces, Woodburytype was invented and patented by Walter B. Woodbury in 1864. A photomechanical process, Woodbury type prints are made from exposing a dichromate-sensitized sheet of gelatin to UV light shining through a photographic negative. Each area of the gelatin hardens to a depth in proportion to the amount of exposure to the light before it is then soaked in warm water. The relief image is then pressed onto a sheet of lead to create an intaglio metal printing plate. Fine .
Keywords: HISTORY; PHOTOGRAPHY; PHOTOMECHANICAL PRINTING PROCESS; PORTRAIT; PRINT; WOODBURYTYPE; ART; 19TH CENTURY; NINETEENTH CENTURY; FREDERICK III; FRIEDRICH WILHELM NIKOLAS KARL; HIS IMPERIAL HIGHNESS THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY; AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN WAR; FRANCO-PRU