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Canvas Print : The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo... 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo... 1860. Creator: Unknown



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The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo... 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Revolution in Sicily - the Sicilians demolishing the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo - from a sketch by T. Nast, 1860. It may be remembered that the demolition of the fort of Castellamare was some time back decreed. On the 3rd of July a number of Palermitans - soldiers, priests, peasants, women, and children - headed by a band of music, went to demolish the works in question, and for several days they laboured at the task with hearty goodwill - lively recollections of the murderous fire of shot and shell which had recently been poured from it on their devoted town proving a sharp sput to their zeal. But as the fort of Castellamare constitutes the only defence of the city towards the sea the work of destruction was suspended by superior order'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860

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Media ID 36360474

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Demolishing Demolition Drinks Expedition Of The Thousand Fort Fortress Masonry Monk Monks Nast Thomas Palermo Palermo Sicily Italy Pick Axe Pick Axes Pickaxe Pickaxes Priest Priests Revolutionaries Revolutionary Risorgimento Thomas Nast Tools Working Man Workman Workmen Castellamare Castello A Mare Fortifications


20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print

Experience history come to life with our exclusive Media Storehouse Canvas Print of The Revolution in Sicily. Witness the powerful moment as Sicilians boldly demolish the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo in 1860, as depicted in this captivating sketch by T. Nast from Heritage Images. This stunning, high-quality canvas print brings the passion and determination of the Sicilian Revolution to your home or office, making it a truly unique and inspiring addition to your decor. Unknown artist, unknown origins - this timeless piece of history is now within your reach.

Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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> Arts > Artists > H > Guy Head

> Arts > Artists > N > Thomas Nast

> Europe > Italy > Music

> Europe > Italy > Palermo

> Europe > Italy > Sicily > Palermo

> Europe > Italy > Sicily > Related Images

> Europe > United Kingdom > England > London > Art > Music > Related Images

> Europe > United Kingdom > England > London > Towns > Somers Town

> Historic > Medieval architecture > Castles and fortresses > Ancient fortifications


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print depicts a pivotal moment during the Revolution in Sicily, as the Sicilians boldly demolish the Fort of Castellamare at Palermo in 1860. The image, based on a sketch by Thomas Nast, captures the spirit of the rebellion as a diverse group of individuals, including soldiers, priests, peasants, women, and children, work together with determination and zeal. Armed with pickaxes and other tools, they labor tirelessly to bring down the fortifications, which had recently unleashed murderous fire on their town. The scene is filled with a sense of unity and purpose, as the Italian people strive to break free from their oppressors. However, the demolition was eventually suspended by superior order due to the fort's strategic importance as the only defense of the city towards the sea. This powerful image is a testament to the courage and resilience of the Sicilian people during the Risorgimento, the Italian unification movement. The print, from the esteemed Illustrated London News, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time of great change and upheaval in Italian history.

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