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Domenico Pino speaks to the crowd in Mercanti square in Milan, April 21th 1814 (painting
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Domenico Pino speaks to the crowd in Mercanti square in Milan, April 21th 1814 (painting
LRI4624193 Domenico Pino speaks to the crowd in Mercanti square in Milan, April 21th 1814 (painting, 19th century) by Migliara, Giovanni (1785-1837); Palazzo Morando, Milano, Italy; (add.info.: Entering the Austrian Armees in Milan: " The General Domenico Pino (1760-1826) harangue the crowd of insurges in the square dei Mercanti on 21/04/1814" (Domenico Pino speaks to the crowd in Mercanti square in Milan, April 21th 1814) Painting by Giovanni Migliara (1785-1837) 19th century Museo Civico di Palazzo Morando); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23336012
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Discourse Kite Lombardy Revolt
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Domenico Pino, a prominent figure in Milan's history, captivates the crowd with his impassioned speech in Mercanti square on April 21st, 1814. This painting by Giovanni Migliara captures the momentous occasion when General Pino addressed the insurges who had gathered to protest against Austrian rule. The scene is alive with energy as people from all walks of life gather around Pino, their faces filled with anticipation and hope. His commanding presence and eloquent words resonate through the square, uniting the crowd in their shared desire for freedom and independence. Migliara's meticulous attention to detail brings this historical event to life. The vibrant colors and intricate brushwork capture every nuance of emotion on each individual face within the bustling crowd. From young children perched atop their parents' shoulders to elderly citizens leaning forward in rapt attention, every person present becomes part of this significant moment in Lombardy's struggle for autonomy. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork displayed at Palazzo Morando in Milano, we are transported back to that fateful day over two centuries ago. It serves as a reminder of our collective past and ignites a sense of pride for those who fought bravely for their ideals. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully captured not only the essence of Migliara's painting but also its historical significance. Through her lens, she allows us to appreciate both artistry and history intertwined seamlessly.
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