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Capture of Manuel de Godoy, Duke of Alcudia, Spanish statesman, 1808
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Capture of Manuel de Godoy, Duke of Alcudia, Spanish statesman, 1808
Capture of Manuel de Godoy, Duke of Alcudia, Spanish statesman, Madrid, 1808. De Godoy was Prime Minister of Spain from 1792-1798 and again from 1801-1808. He was forced into exile in France in 1808 together with King Charles IV after the court planned to flee when news that Napoleon planned to invade parts of Spain came to light. He is shown here being captured by a Spanish Life Guard
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This print captures a significant moment in Spanish history - the capture of Manuel de Godoy, Duke of Alcudia, a prominent statesman during the early 19th century. In this engraving from 1808, we witness the dramatic scene as De Godoy is apprehended by a Spanish Life Guard. De Godoy's political career was marked by both success and controversy. Serving as Prime Minister of Spain on two separate occasions, he played a crucial role in shaping the country's destiny. However, his fortunes took a turn for the worse when news broke that Napoleon Bonaparte planned to invade parts of Spain. Faced with imminent danger, De Godoy and King Charles IV were forced into exile in France. This image immortalizes the moment when their escape plan was thwarted by loyal Spanish soldiers who captured De Godoy. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of solemnity to this historic event. The military uniform worn by De Godoy serves as a reminder of his former power and influence within Spanish politics. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to Madrid in 1808 - witnessing not only an individual's downfall but also capturing a glimpse into the tumultuous times that defined Europe during the Napoleonic Wars. This remarkable piece serves as both an artistic representation and historical documentation of one man's fate intertwined with larger political forces at play.
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