Abstract
At the height of the socialist scare in the early summer of 1878,
international affairs also demanded Bismarck’s attention. The Berlin
Congress was convened from June 13 to July 13, 1878, as an international
meeting to solve the Balkans question in the wake of the Russo-Turkish
War of 1877–78. Bismarck offered his services as an “honest broker”
[ehrlicher Makler], thereby scoring a
major diplomatic triumph. Originally, the Berlin senate hoped to
organize a festive reception to mark the conclusion of the congress. But
when the plan went awry, it used the allocated money to commission this
painting from Anton von Werner (1843–1915). On March 22, 1881, the
Kaiser’s 84th birthday, the artist presented the painting to the Berlin
city fathers. Werner’s painting highlights a number of important
participants in the congress, including British Prime Minister Benjamin
Disraeli (1804–1881), seen at the left. The real focus of the viewer’s
attention, however, is the trio in the immediate foreground, and, even
more specifically, the handshake between Bismarck and the second-ranking
Russian diplomat in attendance, Count Pyotr A. Schuvalov (1827–1889).
The Austro-Hungarian representative, Count Gyula Andrássy (1823–1890),
looks on. That Schuvalov enjoyed such good relations with Bismarck
angered the leader of the Russian delegation, Prince Alexander M.
Gorchakov (1798–1883) (seated at the left), who subsequently ensured
that his career went downhill. Among the men standing at far right are
Lord Salisbury, the British foreign secretary, and Lord Odo Russell, the
British ambassador in Berlin (third and fourth from the end,
respectively). The foreground handshake was partially orchestrated by
the artist himself, who wanted the viewer to be able to focus on a
relatively intimate group, as opposed to an undifferentiated collection
of diplomats. But this still did not prevent critics from complaining
that Werner had painted only a “cabinet of wax figures.” Werner had even
suggested the setting, for the room in which the handshake took place
was better lit than the one in which the main negotiations were
held.