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"Rivolta: A Glimpse into History's Defiant Spirit" Step back in time and witness the fiery spirit of rebellion captured on canvas

Background imageRivolta Collection: Marco Botzaris Death, c. 1841 (oil on canvas)

Marco Botzaris Death, c. 1841 (oil on canvas)
6200636 Marco Botzaris Death, c.1841 (oil on canvas) by Lipparini, Lodovico (1802-56); Civico Museo Sartorio, Trieste, Italy; (add.info.: Ludovico Lipparini)

Background imageRivolta Collection: El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluk (oil on canvas, 1814)

El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluk (oil on canvas, 1814)
LRI4606019 El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluk (oil on canvas, 1814) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Prado, Madrid

Background imageRivolta Collection: Revolt against Spanish Habsburg rule in Naples in 1647

Revolt against Spanish Habsburg rule in Naples in 1647
XEE556260 Revolt against Spanish Habsburg rule in Naples in 1647 by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Masaniello (Tommaso Aniello) (1622-1647)

Background imageRivolta Collection: The Boston Tea Party, 6th of December 1773

The Boston Tea Party, 6th of December 1773
XEE557387 The Boston Tea Party, 6th of December 1773. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians destroy chests of tea on ships in Boston)

Background imageRivolta Collection: Portrait of Henri du Vergier (Verger), comte de La Rochejaquelein (1772-1794)

Portrait of Henri du Vergier (Verger), comte de La Rochejaquelein (1772-1794)
XEE557058 Portrait of Henri du Vergier (Verger), comte de La Rochejaquelein (1772-1794), general of the Royalist Vendean insurrection (War in the Vendee) during the French Revolution

Background imageRivolta Collection: El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluks. Detail (oil on canvas, 1814)

El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluks. Detail (oil on canvas, 1814)
LRI4606031 El dos de Mayo (May 2) or The charge of the Mamluks. Detail (oil on canvas, 1814) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Prado, Madrid

Background imageRivolta Collection: 1965 ISO Rivolta. Creator: Unknown

1965 ISO Rivolta. Creator: Unknown
1965 ISO Rivolta

Background imageRivolta Collection: French at Venice - 2

French at Venice - 2
Louis XII leads the invading French army to victory against the Venetians at Agnadella (Rivolta)

Background imageRivolta Collection: French at Venice

French at Venice
The French under Louis XII defeat the Venetians at Agnadella (Rivolta). The guns stand idle as the foot- soldiers and cavalry separately collide


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"Rivolta: A Glimpse into History's Defiant Spirit" Step back in time and witness the fiery spirit of rebellion captured on canvas. From Marco Botzaris' tragic demise to the execution of May 3, 1808, these paintings depict pivotal moments that ignited revolutions. In "Marco Botzaris Death, " c. 1841, we are transported to Greece during its struggle for independence. The heroic resistance against Ottoman rule is immortalized in this oil masterpiece, reminding us of the sacrifices made for freedom. "The execution of May 3, 1808 ou el tres de mayo" portrays a chilling scene from Spain's fight against French occupation. With vivid brushstrokes and raw emotion, Goya captures the brutality faced by those who dared defy tyranny. Another work by Goya, "El dos de Mayo or The charge of the Mamluk, " showcases a momentous uprising in Madrid. As Spanish patriots clash with Napoleon's forces, their unwavering determination shines through every stroke. Traveling further back in time to Naples in 1647, we encounter a revolt against Spanish Habsburg rule. This historical event comes alive through art as rebellious spirits rise up against oppressive power. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies another iconic act of defiance - "The Boston Tea Party. " On December 6th, 1773, American colonists took a stand against British taxation policies by dumping tea into Boston Harbor. This bold act set off a chain reaction leading to America's fight for independence. Portraits also play an essential role in capturing revolutionary figures like Henri du Vergier (Verger), comte de La Rochejaquelein (1772-1794). His intense gaze reflects his unwavering commitment to overthrowing oppression during France's tumultuous times. Amidst these historical masterpieces emerges an unexpected twist - the sleek lines and modernity of the 1965 ISO Rivolta.