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Discussing the Admirals Proclamation of Autonomy, a Street Scene in Canea (litho)
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Discussing the Admirals Proclamation of Autonomy, a Street Scene in Canea (litho)
1036869 Discussing the Admirals Proclamation of Autonomy, a Street Scene in Canea (litho) by Dadd, Frank (1851-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Discussing the Admirals Proclamation of Autonomy, a Street Scene in Canea. Illustration for The Graphic, 10 April 1897.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22240072
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In this lithograph, titled "Discussing the Admirals Proclamation of Autonomy, a Street Scene in Canea" artist Frank Dadd transports us to the vibrant streets of Canea in Greece. The scene is bustling with activity as people gather together to discuss an important proclamation by the admiral. The composition beautifully captures the essence of community and unity, as individuals from all walks of life come together to engage in thoughtful conversation. Their animated gestures and expressions reveal their passion and dedication towards their cause. It is evident that this proclamation holds great significance for the people of Canea, as they eagerly exchange ideas and opinions. Dadd's attention to detail is remarkable, bringing every element of this street scene to life. From the intricate architecture lining the cobblestone streets to the colorful attire worn by each individual, every aspect contributes to creating a vivid sense of place and time. This lithograph was originally created for publication in The Graphic on April 10th, 1897. Its historical context adds another layer of interest, allowing viewers to glimpse into a specific moment in Greek history when autonomy was being discussed and fought for. Overall, "Discussing the Admirals Proclamation of Autonomy" serves as both a visual delight and a window into an important chapter in Greece's past.
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