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The barkage of Ferdinand VII in Puerto de Santa Maria, in 1823 (oil on canvas)
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The barkage of Ferdinand VII in Puerto de Santa Maria, in 1823 (oil on canvas)
CUL4932838 The barkage of Ferdinand VII in Puerto de Santa Maria, in 1823 (oil on canvas) by Aparicio, Jose (1773-1838); Museo del Romanticismo, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Ferdinand VII welcomed by Louis of France (Louis Antoine d Artois)
Central detail with king Fernando VII (left) and the Duke of Angulema, commander of the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis.); Photo eGaPel/AIC; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22565824
© GaPel/AIC / Bridgeman Images
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The Barkage of Ferdinand VII in Puerto de Santa Maria, in 1823
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting by Jose Aparicio that depicts a significant historical event. In the central detail of the artwork, we see King Ferdinand VII of Spain and the Duke of Angulema, commander of the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis, being greeted upon their arrival. The scene captures a moment filled with tension and anticipation as Ferdinand VII disembarks from his ship. The composition beautifully portrays the contrasting emotions on the faces of both royalty and commoners alike. The king's regal presence is evident as he stands tall in his military dress while extending his hand to greet those awaiting him. This painting not only showcases an important historical event but also provides insight into the social dynamics and power structures during this period. It highlights the influence exerted by foreign powers such as France over Spanish affairs. Aparicio's masterful use of color brings life to every brushstroke, creating a visually stunning piece that transports viewers back to 19th-century Spain. This artwork serves as a reminder of how art can preserve history and capture significant moments for generations to come. Displayed at Museo del Romanticismo in Madrid, "The Barkage of Ferdinand VII in Puerto de Santa Maria" continues to captivate audiences with its rich historical context and artistic brilliance.
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