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La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 64, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875)
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La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 64, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875)
ICA4935281 La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 64, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875): La revolution du Portugal - Portugal, Revolution - Kick/broom/water- Joao Oliveira e Daun, Duke of Saldanha (1790-1876) by Hadol, Paul (1835-1875); (add.info.: La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 64, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875): La revolution du Portugal - Portugal, Revolution - Kick/broom/water- Joao Oliveira e Daun, Duke of Saldanha (1790-1876)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases an illustration by Hadol (1835-1875) featured in the 1870 edition of "La Chanson illustree" magazine. The artwork, titled "La revolution du Portugal" depicts a significant moment in Portuguese history - the revolution that took place in Portugal during that time. In this intriguing scene, we see Joao Oliveira e Daun, Duke of Saldanha (1790-1876), portrayed with great detail and expression. He is shown kicking a broom into water, symbolizing his role as a powerful statesman who played a crucial part in the political upheaval of Portugal. Hadol's skillful engraving captures not only the physical likeness of the Duke but also conveys his determination and influence through dynamic lines and shading techniques. This caricature serves as both a political commentary and an artistic representation of an important historical event. The inclusion of this illustration within "La Chanson illustree" magazine highlights its significance as a platform for political satire and social commentary during the 19th century. It exemplifies how art was utilized to convey messages to wider audiences at that time. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into European history while showcasing Hadol's talent as an engraver. Its presence within Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and its historical context.
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