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Tyrol, scene of the return of the Tyrolean troops of the Austrian army, in October 1866
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Tyrol, scene of the return of the Tyrolean troops of the Austrian army, in October 1866
XEE4405706 Tyrol, scene of the return of the Tyrolean troops of the Austrian army, in October 1866. Engraving, 1866. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tyrol, the scene of the return of the Tyrolean troops of the Austrian Arma, following their defeat in Trentino against the Italian troops of Garibaldi, after the signing of the Vienna peace trade in October 1866. Engraving after a drawing by Scharfetter. In " The Illustrous Universe ", 12/19/1866.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23724048
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
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This engraving captures the poignant moment of the return of Tyrolean troops to their homeland in October 1866. The scene unfolds against the backdrop of Tyrol, a picturesque region nestled in the heart of Austria. The artist, Stefano Bianchetti, skillfully depicts this historical event with intricate detail and emotion. The image portrays a sense of defeat as the Austrian army returns from their battle against Italian troops led by Garibaldi in Trentino. Despite their loss, there is an air of resilience and pride among the soldiers as they make their way back to Tyrol. Their weary faces reflect both physical exhaustion and unwavering determination. The composition showcases a zip line stretching across the landscape, symbolizing not only transportation but also unity and connection between different parts of Tyrol. This visual element adds depth to the narrative, emphasizing that even in times of adversity, bonds within communities remain unbroken. Bianchetti's engraving was inspired by a drawing created by Scharfetter for "The Illustrous Universe" publication in December 1866. It serves as a powerful reminder of history's impact on individuals and nations alike. This print is part of a private collection now housed at Lémage Collection. Its presence allows us to reflect upon past conflicts while appreciating art's ability to immortalize significant moments in time.
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