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Deutsch: Italien. Giovanni Capranesi (1852-1921). Sottoscrivete al presto (Unterzeichnet schnell). 1917. 135 x 100 cm. (Slg.Nr. 755) Die Allegorie Italiens, eine Frau bekleidet mit Rüstung, der städtischen Zinnenkrone und der Fahne Italiens wehrt mit ihrem Schwert den deutschen Barbaren aus dem Norden ab, der mordend und brennend über die Berge kommt. Das Bild knüpft an das Selbstverständnis Italiens als Erbe des Römischen Reiches an, in dem jeder Nichtrömer als Barbar galt
English: Italy. Giovanni Capranesi (1852-1921). Sottoscrivere al prestito (Subscribe to the loan). 135 x 100 cm 1917.. (Slg.Nr. 755) The allegory of Italy, a woman dressed in armor, the city battlements and the flag of Italy fights with her sword the German barbarians from the north from which comes murdering and burning over the mountains. This image is linked to the self-image of Italy as the heir of the Roman Empire, in which each non-Romans was considered Barbarian
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