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First Carlist War (1833-1840): Tomas Zumalacarregui (1788-1835), General Carlist, wounds during the siege of Bilbao (Spain), 19th cnetury (drawing)

First Carlist War (1833-1840): Tomas Zumalacarregui (1788-1835), General Carlist, wounds during the siege of Bilbao (Spain), 19th cnetury (drawing)


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First Carlist War (1833-1840): Tomas Zumalacarregui (1788-1835), General Carlist, wounds during the siege of Bilbao (Spain), 19th cnetury (drawing)

AIS5351248 First Carlist War (1833-1840): Tomas Zumalacarregui (1788-1835), General Carlist, wounds during the siege of Bilbao (Spain), 19th cnetury (drawing); Museo de San Telmo, San Sebastian, Spain; © Iberfoto

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Art (fine Art) Carlist Wars Servicemen Stretcher


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This powerful drawing captures the intense and brutal reality of war during the First Carlist War in 19th century Spain. General Carlist Tomas Zumalacarregui, a key figure in the conflict, is depicted here wounded during the siege of Bilbao. The artist has skillfully portrayed the chaos and devastation of battle, with soldiers rushing to aid their fallen leader on a stretcher. Zumalacarregui's expression conveys both pain and determination as he bravely faces his injuries on the battlefield. The black and white composition adds to the dramatic effect, emphasizing the stark contrast between life and death in wartime. The drawing serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by servicemen like Zumalacarregui during this tumultuous period in Spanish history. It also highlights the human cost of conflict, showing that even high-ranking generals were not immune to its horrors. Displayed at Museo de San Telmo in San Sebastian, Spain, this artwork is a testament to both the artistic talent of its creator and the historical significance of events like those depicted here. It serves as a somber yet important reminder of our shared past and the enduring impact of war on individuals and societies alike.

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