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Dutch Hussars retreating on the Rue de Flandre in Brussels durung the Belgian Revolution, 1830 (engraving)
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Dutch Hussars retreating on the Rue de Flandre in Brussels durung the Belgian Revolution, 1830 (engraving)
3647748 Dutch Hussars retreating on the Rue de Flandre in Brussels durung the Belgian Revolution, 1830 (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dutch Hussars retreating on the Rue de Flandre in Brussels durung the Belgian Revolution, 1830. Illustration for Histoire De Belgique by Theodore Juste (Alexandre Jamar, Brussels, c 1870). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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This engraving captures a pivotal moment during the Belgian Revolution of 1830. Titled "Dutch Hussars retreating on the Rue de Flandre in Brussels" this artwork by an unknown European School artist from the 19th century depicts a scene filled with tension, bravery, and historical significance. In the midst of chaos and conflict, Dutch Hussars are seen retreating on horseback down the Rue de Flandre in Brussels. The image showcases their military uniforms and weaponry as they navigate through barricades set up by revolutionaries fighting for Belgian independence. The soldiers' faces reveal determination mixed with fear, highlighting the intensity of this revolutionary period. The engraving is part of Theodore Juste's "Histoire De Belgique" published around 1870, offering a visual representation of one of Belgium's defining moments. Through its digitally cleaned image, we can appreciate both its historical accuracy and artistic beauty. This print serves as a reminder of Belgium's struggle for freedom and nationalism during this time. It symbolizes not only the clash between two nations but also reflects broader themes such as patriotism and courage exhibited by those involved in revolutions across Europe during that era. Overall, this artwork provides us with an intriguing glimpse into history while showcasing the skillful artistry employed to capture such significant events visually.
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