Mouse Mat : Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. SS. Viajeros
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Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. SS. Viajeros
" Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. " SS. Viajeros al Tren...", caricature of the magazine " La Flaca". Joan Prim drives the train that brings the monarchy. On the platform, Emilio Castelar, Francisco Pi i Margall, Estanislao Figueras and the pretenders of the Crown. Engraving."
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Brings Castelar Drives Emilio Figueras Francisco Glorious Joan Monarchy Platform Prim Revolution Tren
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Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution: A Pivotal Moment in Spanish History Captured in a Satirical Caricature This print, titled "Spain (1868). Glorious Revolution. SS. Viajeros al Tren...," is a caricature from the Spanish magazine "La Flaca," offering a humorous yet insightful perspective on the political upheaval that took place in Spain during the Glorious Revolution of 1868. The image depicts a train, symbolizing the revolution, being driven by the prominent figure of Joan Prim, a key political figure during this period. The train, which brings the monarchy, is arriving at a platform filled with influential Spanish politicians, including Emilio Castelar, Francisco Pi i Margall, and Estanislao Figueras. The pretenders of the Crown are also present, hinting at the uncertainty and instability that marked the end of the Bourbon monarchy. The caricature, created in 1868, was published in "La Flaca," a satirical magazine known for its biting commentary on Spanish politics. The print not only captures the essence of the Glorious Revolution but also highlights the roles of the key figures involved in the political transition. The Glorious Revolution, also known as the Revolution of 1868, was a pivotal moment in Spanish history. It marked the end of the Bourbon monarchy and the beginning of the First Spanish Republic. The revolution was sparked by widespread discontent with the monarchy and the political and social conditions in Spain at the time. This caricature serves as a testament to the tumultuous period and the significant changes that took place in Spanish politics during the late 19th century.
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