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The Cases Of Spain, Miss Ubao Forcibly Torn From The Convent, In Madrid, Where She Was... (colour litho)
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The Cases Of Spain, Miss Ubao Forcibly Torn From The Convent, In Madrid, Where She Was... (colour litho)
2798410 The Cases Of Spain, Miss Ubao Forcibly Torn From The Convent, In Madrid, Where She Was... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cases Of Spain, Miss Ubao Forcibly Torn From The Convent, In Madrid, Where She Was For The Suggestion Of The Jesuits. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 10 March 1901.); © Look and Learn
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The captivating print titled "The Cases Of Spain, Miss Ubao Forcibly Torn From The Convent, In Madrid, Where She Was. . " by Achille Beltrame depicts a powerful and emotional scene from history. This color lithograph showcases the dramatic moment when Miss Ubao is forcibly taken from her convent in Madrid, against her will. In this illustration for Courier Sunday on March 10th, 1901, we witness the clash between religious orders and the secular world. The image portrays nuns in distress as guards and soldiers surround them while a priest stands nearby. A courtroom setting suggests that this incident has escalated to legal proceedings. Amidst the chaos and tension of this situation, one can't help but notice Miss Ubao's tearful expression as she faces an uncertain fate. Her family members are present too, adding to the emotional intensity of the scene. Beltrame's attention to detail brings out not only the anguish of those involved but also highlights architectural elements such as a stone church and a public monument in Madrid. These details serve as reminders of Spain's rich religious heritage. This thought-provoking artwork sheds light on themes like religion versus state power and individual freedom within societal constraints. It serves as a poignant reminder of historical events that shaped Spain during that era.
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