


1918 Portrait of Prince Axel Amidst Europes Turmoil
This photograph captures Prince Axel of Denmark, taken in 1918 during a time of significant political and social upheaval in Europe. Born into the Danish royal family in 1888, Prince Axel is noted for his connection with several European royal houses, including those of Norway and Sweden, through marriage and diplomacy. The image reflects not just the royal attire of the period but also the intricate relationships between the countries during World War I, highlighting the interconnectedness of European monarchies.
Produced as a glass negative by the Bain News Service, this image provides a window into the early 20th-century royal culture. Glass negatives like this one were a popular medium for photographers at the time due to their ability to capture fine details and contrast. By 1918, the impacts of the war were being felt throughout Europe, and royal figures like Prince Axel often found themselves navigating the complex landscape of alliances and enmities shaped by wartime realities. This photograph stands as a testament to that turbulent era.

1918 Portrait of Prince Axel Amidst Europes Turmoil
