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Hannibal makes the usual Neat and Appropriate Speech Previous to Killing Himself, illustration from The Comic History of Rome by Gilbert Abbott a Beckett, published c. 1850 (digitally enhanced image)
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Hannibal makes the usual Neat and Appropriate Speech Previous to Killing Himself, illustration from The Comic History of Rome by Gilbert Abbott a Beckett, published c. 1850 (digitally enhanced image)
LLM438624 Hannibal makes the usual Neat and Appropriate Speech Previous to Killing Himself, illustration from The Comic History of Rome by Gilbert Abbott a Beckett, published c.1850 (digitally enhanced image) by English School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hannibal (247-183/182 BC) Carthaginian military commander and tactician; ); © Look and Learn
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Bottle Bottled Bottles Bottling Commander Hannibal Melodramatic Pantomime Speech Suicide Theatrical
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The print titled "Hannibal makes the usual Neat and Appropriate Speech Previous to Killing Himself" captures a moment of dramatic irony from The Comic History of Rome by Gilbert Abbott a Beckett, published in 1850. This digitally enhanced image showcases an illustration by an English School artist from the 19th century. In this scene, Hannibal, the Carthaginian military commander and tactician, stands amidst his camp as he prepares to take his own life. With a soldier's uniform draped over him and a bottle in hand, he delivers what appears to be a theatrical speech before committing suicide. The exaggerated gestures and melodramatic expressions add humor to this otherwise somber subject matter. The satirical drawing serves as both entertainment and social commentary on ancient Roman society. It highlights the absurdity of certain historical events while poking fun at classical traditions. Through caricature and scathing satire, it invites viewers to reflect on the nature of power, honor, and tragedy. This photograph offers us a glimpse into the artistic style prevalent during the late 19th century with its intricate engravings and attention to detail. Its digital enhancement brings out vibrant colors that breathe new life into this historical artwork. As we admire this piece from our private collection, let us appreciate how art can transcend time by capturing moments that are both visually striking and intellectually stimulating.
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