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Griffenfeldt's Reprieve on the Scaffold (litho)
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Griffenfeldt's Reprieve on the Scaffold (litho)
8661103 Griffenfeldt's Reprieve on the Scaffold (litho) by Valda, John Harris (1874-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Griffenfeldt's Reprieve on the Scaffold. Count Peder Griffenfeldt (1635-1699) was born at Copenhagen and educated at Queen's College, Oxford. He obtained his first political post as king's secretary in 1665, and became Frederick III's most trusted counsellor. From 1673 his rise to power was extraordinarily rapid, till he reached the height of his fame three years later. Owing to the jealousy of his political enemies, Count Peder was arrested on a trumped-up charge of high treason. Although this charge could not be proved, he was condemned to death, but on the scaffold his sentence was commuted to lifelong imprisonment. Illustration for Hutchinson's History of the Nations (Hutchinson, c.1920). Note: Image has been digitally enhanced to facilitate repro.); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph print depicts the dramatic moment of Count Peder Griffenfeldt's reprieve on the scaffold, a pivotal event in Danish history. Born in Copenhagen and educated at Queen's College, Oxford, Griffenfeldt rose to become Frederick III's most trusted advisor before being unjustly accused of high treason by his political rivals.
Despite the lack of evidence supporting the charges against him, Griffenfeldt was sentenced to death. However, as he stood on the scaffold facing his fate, his sentence was miraculously commuted to lifelong imprisonment. This turn of events symbolizes both the cruelty and capriciousness of power during this tumultuous period.
The artist John Harris Valda masterfully captures the tension and emotion of this historic moment in stunning detail. The intricate lines and shading bring Griffenfeldt's inner turmoil to life, highlighting his resilience in the face of adversity.
This lithograph print serves as a poignant reminder of injustice and betrayal but also celebrates courage and perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds. It is a testament to human resilience and strength that continues to inspire viewers centuries later.
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