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Mount Vesuvius, the Neapolitan Populace attacking San Gennaro (engraving)
1057860 Mount Vesuvius, the Neapolitan Populace attacking San Gennaro (engraving) by Durand, Godefroy (1832-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mount Vesuvius, the Neapolitan Populace attacking San Gennaro. Illustration for The Graphic, 1 June 1872.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25188600
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Godefroy Durand Gulf Of Naples Mount Vesuvius Volcanos San Gennaro
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This engraving by Godefroy Durand depicts a dramatic scene from 19th century Naples. Titled "Mount Vesuvius, the Neapolitan Populace attacking San Gennaro" the artwork transports us to a time of chaos and turmoil. In this powerful image, Mount Vesuvius looms ominously in the background, its fiery eruptions casting an eerie glow over the Gulf of Naples. In stark contrast, we witness a frenzied mob of Neapolitans attacking San Gennaro, their anger and desperation palpable. The artist skillfully captures the intensity of the moment with intricate details that bring this historical event to life. The engraving was originally created for The Graphic newspaper on June 1st, 1872. It serves as a reminder of both the destructive power of nature and the complexities of human emotions during times of crisis. Durand's work showcases his mastery as an artist in capturing not only physical landscapes but also evoking strong emotional responses from viewers. This piece is just one example among many in his impressive body of work. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to 19th century Europe and reminded once again that art has the ability to transcend time and space, allowing us to experience history through visual storytelling.
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