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Burning the Effigy of Lundy in Derry
Burning the Effigy of Lundy in Derry (c. 1830). Unknown 19th century. Date: 1830 (circa)
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1830 Burning Derry Effigy Lundy Unknown
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Burning the Effigy of Lundy in Derry" is an evocative and intriguing oil painting from the 19th century, depicting a pivotal moment in the rich and complex history of Derry, Northern Ireland. The exact date of the painting is estimated to be around 1830, but the artist remains unknown. The painting captures the intensity and passion of a local tradition, as an effigy of Lundy, a notorious landlord, is set ablaze in the streets of Derry. Lundy was infamous for his harsh treatment of tenants and his exploitation of their lands, leading to widespread resentment and anger within the community. The painting vividly portrays the collective defiance of the people, as they gather around the effigy, some throwing stones and others cheering and jeering. The flames of the burning effigy illuminate the faces of the onlookers, casting an ominous glow over the scene. The painting is a powerful reminder of the deep-rooted tensions and struggles that characterized the social and political landscape of Ireland during the 19th century. It also serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of the Irish people in the face of oppression and injustice. Despite the dark subject matter, the painting is also a visual feast, with the rich colors and textures of the oil medium bringing the scene to life. The intricate details of the costumes and the expressions on the faces of the characters add depth and nuance to the story being told. Overall, "Burning the Effigy of Lundy in Derry" is a captivating and thought-provoking work of art, offering a glimpse into the past and shedding light on the complex and often turbulent history of Ireland.
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