“Death of Frederick I of Germany” is an illustration by Gustave Doré, created within the Romanticism art movement. This artwork is part of the “Bibliothèque des Croisades” series. The illustration significantly portrays a powerful and emotional scene, typical of Doré’s style and the Romanticism movement.
The artwork captures a somber moment, depicting the aftermath of Frederick I’s death. The intricate details meticulously render a landscape filled with fallen soldiers, evoking a sense of melancholy and despair. At the center lies the lifeless body of Frederick I, his figure prominently marked by reverence. Above, a group of armed men stands on a hill, overlooking the scene with a solemn demeanor. The sky, laden with turbulent clouds, further enhances the dramatic and sorrowful atmosphere. This illustration effectively combines both the intricate details of the individual characters and the vast, foreboding landscape, encapsulating the tragic historical event with poignant intensity.