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The Breach of Porta Pia, Rome 20 September 1870 (oil on canvas)
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The Breach of Porta Pia, Rome 20 September 1870 (oil on canvas)
LRI4353709 The Breach of Porta Pia, Rome 20 September 1870 (oil on canvas) by Ademollo, Carlo (1825-1911); Civico Museo del Risorgimento, Milan, Italy; Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23320698
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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The Breach of Porta Pia - A Glimpse into Rome's Turbulent Past
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. In this oil on canvas painting, artist Carlo Ademollo takes us back to a significant moment in history - the breach of Porta Pia in Rome on 20 September 1870. The artwork, now housed at the Civico Museo del Risorgimento in Milan, Italy, beautifully captures the chaos and destruction that unfolded during this military confrontation. Ademollo skillfully depicts the battle scene with vivid colors and meticulous attention to detail. The viewer is transported to a time when armies clashed and fortifications crumbled. Horses gallop through the smoke-filled air as troops engage in fierce combat amidst the architectural marvels of Rome. The painting serves as a powerful reminder of Italy's struggle for independence during the Risorgimento movement. It symbolizes not only an invasion but also a turning point towards unification and freedom from foreign rule. Luisa Ricciarini's expertly preserved print allows us to appreciate Ademollo's masterpiece even today. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are reminded of both the horrors of war and humanity's resilience in times of conflict. This artwork stands as a testament to how art can capture moments frozen in time, allowing future generations to reflect on their past and learn from it. Through its visual storytelling, "The Breach of Porta Pia" invites viewers to delve into history while appreciating the artistic brilliance behind it.
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