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Risorgimento: The Five Days of Milan (Cinque giornate di Milano) (18-22 March 1848)
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Risorgimento: The Five Days of Milan (Cinque giornate di Milano) (18-22 March 1848)
GIA4797191 Risorgimento: The Five Days of Milan (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 War of Independence) that saw the rise of the Milanese population insurgent against the Austrian occupation of Josef Radetzky." Young Milanese patriots wave the tricolor flag in windows at the time of the liberation of the city on March 22" Painting by Carlo Stragliati (1868-1925) Milan, Museo del Risorgimento by Stragliati, Carlo (1868-1925); Civico Museo del Risorgimento, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: Risorgimento: The Five Days of Milan (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 War of Independence) that saw the rise of the Milanese population insurgent against the Austrian occupation of Josef Radetzky." Young Milanese patriots wave the tricolor flag in windows at the time of the liberation of the city on March 22" Painting by Carlo Stragliati (1868-1925) Milan, Museo del Risorgimento); eGiancarlo Costa; Italian, out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the historic events of the Risorgimento: The Five Days of Milan (Cinque giornate di Milano) in March 1848. This pivotal moment marked one of the first episodes of the Revolutions of 1848 and was part of the First Italian War of Independence. The Milanese population rose up against Austrian occupation under Josef Radetzky, fighting for their freedom and liberation. Captured by Carlo Stragliati, a renowned painter from Milan, this painting depicts young Milanese patriots proudly waving the tricolor flag from windows during the city's liberation on March 22nd. Their faces reflect determination and hope as they stand united in their fight for independence. The tricolor flag symbolizes Italy's unification and represents unity among its people. Its vibrant colors - green, white, and red - serve as a powerful reminder that even in times of struggle, there is strength in solidarity. This artwork now resides at Museo del Risorgimento in Milan where it serves as a testament to the courage and resilience displayed by those who fought for Italy's freedom during these significant days. It stands as a tribute to all those who dared to dream of an independent nation. Carlo Stragliati's painting immortalizes this important chapter in Italian history, reminding us that through perseverance and unwavering patriotism, great change can be achieved.
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