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The Struggle between Mr O Brien and the Police at the Court House, Midleton (engraving)
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The Struggle between Mr O Brien and the Police at the Court House, Midleton (engraving)
1046243 The Struggle between Mr O Brien and the Police at the Court House, Midleton (engraving) by Renouard, Charles Paul (1845-1924) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Struggle between Mr O Brien and the Police at the Court House, Midleton. Illustration for The Graphic, 12 November 1887.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23028492
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Agitation Blurred Motion Co Cork County Cork Court House Courts Dr Tanner Ireland Irish Motion Police Struggle Unrest Imam Midleton Religious Role
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This engraving, titled "The Struggle between Mr O Brien and the Police at the Court House, Midleton" captures a moment of intense unrest and agitation in Ireland during the late 19th century. Created by Charles Paul Renouard, this print depicts a scene that unfolded on November 12,1887. At the center of the image is Mr O Brien, locked in a fierce struggle with police officers outside the Court House in Midleton. The tension in his face and body language reflects his determination to fight for what he believes in. Surrounding them are other key figures such as Mr Harrington and Dr Tanner, who also played significant roles during this period of religious turmoil. This engraving offers a glimpse into an era marked by social movements and clashes between different religious orders. It highlights not only the struggles faced by individuals like Mr O Brien but also sheds light on larger issues surrounding religion and its influence within society. The blurred motion depicted adds to the sense of action unfolding before our eyes. Through this artwork, we can almost feel ourselves transported back to County Cork as we witness this historic event firsthand. Renouard's skillful execution brings life to each figure portrayed here – from priests to clergymen – reminding us of their pivotal role within their respective religious communities. This print serves as both a historical record and an artistic testament to Ireland's complex past filled with fervent beliefs and ongoing struggles for justice.
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