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Discussion over the future ruler of unified Italy, 1860
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Discussion over the future ruler of unified Italy, 1860
Discussion over the future ruler of unified Italy, 1960. Garibaldi asking Victor Emmanuel II if he will carry on the game for Italy, while on left Pope Pius IX realises he has a weak hand and on the right Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, sees himself losing his crown. Cartoon from Punch
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Discussing Discussion Duke Emmanuel Ii Garibaldi Giovanni Maria Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti Giuseppe Giuseppe Garibaldi King Of Italy King Victor Emmanuel Ii Mastai Ferretti Pius Ix Pope Pope Pius Ix Unification Unification Of Italy Victor Victor Emmanuel Ii Ann Ronan Pictures Nationhood Roman Catholicism Wood Engraving
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This print captures a pivotal moment in the history of Italy's unification. Taken in 1860, it depicts a discussion among key figures who held significant influence over the future ruler of unified Italy. The central figure, Giuseppe Garibaldi, stands tall as he addresses Victor Emmanuel II, the King of Italy. With determination etched on his face, Garibaldi seeks reassurance from the king about his commitment to lead Italy towards its destiny. On the left side of the image, we see Pope Pius IX realizing that his power is waning amidst this political upheaval. His expression reveals a sense of vulnerability as he comprehends that his once-strong hand now appears weak in comparison to these emerging forces. Meanwhile, on the right side stands Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany. As he gazes upon this scene unfolding before him, he becomes acutely aware that his own crown is slipping away with each passing moment. This wood engraving serves as both a caricature and satire by Punch magazine during this era. It cleverly portrays not only religious and political dynamics but also highlights themes such as nationhood and royalty within nineteenth-century Europe. The artist behind this powerful composition remains unknown; however, their skillful execution brings to life an important historical event that forever shaped Italian identity and unity.
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