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Numancia, 1881 (oil on canvas)

AIS5371933 Numancia, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Vera y Estaca, Alejo (1834-1923); Diputacion Provincial de Soria, Soria, Spain; (add.info.: The last days of Numance in 133 BC Numentia (or Numance) was a city in northern Hispania that resisted the Roman conquest for a long time under Scipio Emilian (also known as the Second African or the Younger, or Scipio the Numantine, Roman general and statesman (185-129 BC)) between 143 and 133 BC. The inhabitants of Numantium preferred to commit suicide at the time of the invasion.); © Iberfoto

Media ID 25185166

© Iberfoto / Bridgeman Images

Blood Demolition Invasion Siege Suicide Virility Antic Rome Deaths Mortality Newborn


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This print titled "Numancia, 1881" by Vera y Estaca takes us back to the ancient city of Numance in 133 BC. The oil on canvas artwork depicts the final days of this resilient city that valiantly resisted Roman conquest for a prolonged period under the leadership of Scipio Emilian. The painting showcases the tragic fate of Numantium as its inhabitants faced an imminent invasion. Rather than surrendering to their oppressors, they chose to embrace death, symbolizing their unwavering spirit and defiance against Roman rule. The artist skillfully captures the intensity and despair through vivid colors and meticulous brushstrokes. In this composition, we witness a poignant scene where men, women, and children stand united in their determination to protect their homeland. The contrasting elements of femininity and masculinity are evident as both genders face impending doom with courage. The ruins surrounding them serve as a stark reminder of the destruction brought upon by war. Blood stains on the ground further emphasize the brutality that unfolded during this historical siege. Vera y Estaca's masterful portrayal not only immortalizes an important moment in history but also invites contemplation about themes such as mortality, sacrifice, and human resilience. This artwork is a testament to how art can convey powerful narratives that transcend time and continue to resonate with viewers today.

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