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Destruction of the Inquisition in Barcelona, 10th March 1820, engraved by Godefroy Engelmann
XIR182189 Destruction of the Inquisition in Barcelona, 10th March 1820, engraved by Godefroy Engelmann (1788-1839) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Lecomte, Hippolyte (1781-1857) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a historic moment in Barcelona's history - the Destruction of the Inquisition on 10th March 1820. Engraved by Godefroy Engelmann, this image showcases the intense emotions and jubilation that filled the air during this significant event. In the foreground, we see a triumphant scene unfold as a monk, priest, and soldier embrace each other in an emotional display of unity. Their faces radiate joy and relief as they celebrate the dismantling of oppressive forces that once held them captive. Chains lie broken at their feet, symbolizing liberation from religious persecution. Amidst this celebration stands a prisoner with his hands still bound by chains. His expression reflects both hope and uncertainty for what lies ahead after years of suffering under the Inquisition's rule. This juxtaposition serves as a reminder of both past injustices and newfound freedom. The composition beautifully captures not only the historical significance but also highlights human resilience in overcoming oppression. The attention to detail in Engelmann's engraving brings life to every figure portrayed, allowing viewers to immerse themselves fully into this transformative moment in Spanish history. This powerful image is housed within Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France - serving as a testament to its cultural importance beyond just Barcelona itself. It continues to inspire reflection on our collective journey towards freedom and justice throughout time.
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