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Departure of King Ferdinand VII to Bayonne 1808 (Abdications of Bayonne) - Depart for the Interview of Bayonne (1808) - The people at Vittoria in Spain want to prevent the departure of Ferdinand VII for Bayonne - in "
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Departure of King Ferdinand VII to Bayonne 1808 (Abdications of Bayonne) - Depart for the Interview of Bayonne (1808) - The people at Vittoria in Spain want to prevent the departure of Ferdinand VII for Bayonne - in "
XEE4150827 Departure of King Ferdinand VII to Bayonne 1808 (Abdications of Bayonne) - Depart for the Interview of Bayonne (1808) - The people at Vittoria in Spain want to prevent the departure of Ferdinand VII for Bayonne - in " History of the empire following the history of the consulate" by Adolphe Thiers - 1879 - private collection by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Departure of King Ferdinand VII to Bayonne 1808 (Abdications of Bayonne) - Depart for the Interview of Bayonne (1808) - The people at Vittoria in Spain want to prevent the departure of Ferdinand VII for Bayonne - in " History of the empire following the history of the consulate" by Adolphe Thiers - 1879 - private collection); Stefano Bianchetti
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The print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the "Departure of King Ferdinand VII to Bayonne 1808 (Abdications of Bayonne) - Depart for the Interview of Bayonne". The scene is set in Vittoria, Spain, where the people are fervently trying to prevent Ferdinand VII from leaving for Bayonne. This engraving from the 19th century showcases a street scene filled with tension and emotion. In this image, we witness a clash between two nations as French and Spanish forces collide. The military presence is evident, with soldiers on horseback representing both sides. The horses add an element of power and strength to the composition. The artist's attention to detail brings this historical event to life. Every figure in the crowd seems engaged in their own struggle against Ferdinand's departure. It is clear that emotions run high as individuals fight for their rights and independence. This artwork serves as a reminder of Spain's resistance against foreign influence during Napoleon Bonaparte's reign. It symbolizes the determination and courage displayed by ordinary citizens who stood up against oppression. Stefano Bianchetti's skillful execution allows us to immerse ourselves in this significant moment from European history. Through his brushstrokes, we can almost hear the cries for freedom echoing through time. This print serves as a testament to human resilience and our unwavering desire for liberty even amidst times of conflict and uncertainty.
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