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Rebels destroying a house and furniture, from History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmetts Insurrection in 1803 by W. H. Maxwell. Published in London 1854
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Rebels destroying a house and furniture, from History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmetts Insurrection in 1803 by W. H. Maxwell. Published in London 1854
3929254 Rebels destroying a house and furniture, from History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmetts Insurrection in 1803 by W.H. Maxwell. Published in London 1854 by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); (add.info.: Rebels destroying a house and furniture. Illustration by George Cruikshank. An incident during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Many large houses were destroyed by the rebels, some vengefully, others because they could be used for military purposes by the enemy. From History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmetts Insurrection in 1803 by W.H. Maxwell. Published in London 1854.)
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This print captures a dramatic scene from the Irish Rebellion of 1798, showcasing rebels destroying a house and its furniture. Illustrated by the talented George Cruikshank, this artwork offers a glimpse into the tumultuous events that unfolded during this period in history. The destruction of houses and furniture was not uncommon during the rebellion, as many large residences became targets for rebel forces. Some were destroyed out of vengeance, while others were strategically demolished to prevent them from being used by enemy troops. This particular image showcases the chaotic nature of these acts, with rebels tearing down walls and smashing furniture amidst billowing smoke. Published in London in 1854 as part of W. H. Maxwell's comprehensive account titled "History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmetts Insurrection in 1803" this artwork serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression. It provides viewers with a visual representation of the violence and upheaval experienced during this significant moment in Irish history. George Cruikshank's skillful illustration brings life to this intense scene, capturing both the destructive power unleashed by rebels and their determination to fight against oppression. As an artist renowned for his ability to depict social issues through his works, Cruikshank adds depth and emotion to this powerful image. This print is a testament to both historical events and artistic brilliance—a reminder of Ireland's turbulent past captured within one frame.
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