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Revolutions of 1848, Five Days of Milan: Austrian prisoners on Borromeo square on March
LRI4624097 Revolutions of 1848, Five Days of Milan: Austrian prisoners on Borromeo square on March 20th (painting, 19th century) by Italian School, (19th century); Palazzo Morando, Milano, Italy; (add.info.: Risorgimento (Cinque giornate di Milano) (18-22 March 1848): this is one of the first episodes of the Revolutions of 1848 (part of the First Italian Independence War) that saw the rise of the Milanese population insurgent against the Austrian occupation of Josef Radetzky: " Austrian prisoners in Borromeo Square in Milan on 20/03/1848" (Five Days of Milan, this is one of the first episodes of the Revolutions of 1848 (part of the First War of Independence from Italy) who saw the uprising of the Milanese population rebelling against Austrian occupation by Josef Radetzky: Austrian prisoners on Borromeo square on March 20th in Milan) Anonymous painting of the 19th century Museo Civico di Milano, Palazzo Morando); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23711110
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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The painting "Revolutions of 1848, Five Days of Milan: Austrian prisoners on Borromeo square on March 20th" captures a significant moment in Italian history. This anonymous artwork from the 19th century depicts one of the first episodes of the Revolutions of 1848, also known as Cinque giornate di Milano (Five Days of Milan). It showcases the rising rebellion and resistance against Austrian occupation led by Josef Radetzky. In this powerful scene, we see Austrian prisoners gathered in Borromeo Square amidst a city engulfed in turmoil. The artist skillfully portrays their defeated expressions and disheveled appearances, reflecting the triumph and determination of the Milanese population fighting for independence. The significance of this event lies within its connection to both the First Italian Independence War and Risorgimento movements. The uprising marked a turning point in Italy's fight for freedom from foreign rule, igniting a spirit that would eventually lead to unification. This print is housed at Palazzo Morando in Milano, Italy. Its historical value cannot be understated as it serves as a visual testament to the bravery and resilience displayed by those who fought for their nation's sovereignty during these turbulent times. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured this pivotal moment through her lens, preserving an important piece of Italian heritage for generations to come.
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