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Illustrations of the Dulcigno Question, Montenegrin Outpost at Pecorica, on the Road between Scutari and Antivari (engraving)
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Illustrations of the Dulcigno Question, Montenegrin Outpost at Pecorica, on the Road between Scutari and Antivari (engraving)
1106968 Illustrations of the Dulcigno Question, Montenegrin Outpost at Pecorica, on the Road between Scutari and Antivari (engraving) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrations of the Dulcigno Question, Montenegrin Outpost at Pecorica, on the Road between Scutari and Antivari. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 13 November 1880.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22642928
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Agitation Balkans Blurred Motion Montenegrin Montenegro Motion Scutari Unrest
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This engraving, titled "Illustrations of the Dulcigno Question, Montenegrin Outpost at Pecorica, on the Road between Scutari and Antivari" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by Richard Caton Woodville II in 1880, this print offers a glimpse into the military unrest and agitation that surrounded the Dulcigno Question. The image depicts a Montenegrin outpost situated at Pecorica along the road connecting Scutari and Antivari. The Balkans region was in motion during this time, with various European powers closely monitoring developments. The blurred motion within the illustration adds an element of urgency to the scene, emphasizing the dynamic nature of events unfolding. Woodville's attention to detail transports us to this pivotal period in European history when tensions were high and action was imminent. It serves as a reminder of how political conflicts can shape nations and regions for years to come. As we observe this historical artwork from our private collection, it prompts us to reflect on past struggles while also considering their relevance today. The movements depicted here echo themes seen throughout Europe's history – from territorial disputes to questions about national identity – reminding us that these issues continue to shape our world even now. Let this engraving serve as both a window into our shared past and a catalyst for deeper understanding of contemporary geopolitical challenges.
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