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The Battle of Monte Caseros in April 1852, printed by C. Penuti and Alejandro Bernheim (litho)
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The Battle of Monte Caseros in April 1852, printed by C. Penuti and Alejandro Bernheim (litho)
IND146594 The Battle of Monte Caseros in April 1852, printed by C. Penuti and Alejandro Bernheim (litho) by Uruguayan School (19th century); Museo Historico Nacional Casa Rivera, Montevideo, Uruguay; (add.info.: revolt of Justo Jose de Urquiza (1801-70); against the Argentinian dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas (1793-1877); ); Index Fototeca
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This print captures the intensity and drama of "The Battle of Monte Caseros in April 1852". Created by C. Penuti and Alejandro Bernheim, this lithograph showcases the skill and artistry of the Uruguayan School from the 19th century. In this historical moment, we witness a pivotal event in South American history - the revolt led by Justo Jose de Urquiza against the oppressive rule of Argentinian dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas. The image depicts soldiers on horseback, proudly waving their flags as they prepare to engage in battle. The composition exudes energy and tension as troops confront each other with determination and courage. The horses gallop fiercely, adding an element of speed and movement to the scene. Each soldier is adorned in their distinctive uniform, symbolizing loyalty to their cause. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness a clash between two opposing forces. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom and justice during turbulent times. Displayed at Museo Historico Nacional Casa Rivera in Montevideo, Uruguay, this print preserves an important chapter in Latin American history for future generations to appreciate. Its historical significance combined with its artistic merit makes it a valuable addition to any collection or exhibition dedicated to exploring our shared pasts.
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