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Signing Venezuelas independence in Caracas (5th
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Signing Venezuelas independence in Caracas (5th
Signing Venezuelas independence in Caracas (5th August 1811). Replica of a fresco painting by Tovar y Tovar (1883). Engraving
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Caracas Engravings Fresco Independence Independent Movement Replica Signature Signing Masculine Persons
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This evocative engraving is a replica of the famous fresco painting "Signing Venezuela's Independence in Caracas" by Tovar y Tovar, created in 1883. The scene depicts a pivotal moment in Venezuelan history, as a group of determined men gathered around a table on the 5th of August, 1811, to sign the Act of Independence from Spain. The masculine energy and sense of purpose radiating from the image is palpable, as these key figures of the independence movement put pen to paper, committing their country to a new future. The intricate details of the engraving capture every nuance of the original fresco, from the folds of the men's clothing to the expressions on their faces. This powerful and historic moment in Venezuelan history is immortalized in this beautiful and intricate replica, a testament to the courage and determination of those who fought for their country's independence.
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