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Lot 90: Lionel Noël Royer 1852-1926 , the battle near Mentana oil on canvas

Est: €4,000 EUR - €6,000 EURSold:
Sotheby'sAmsterdam, NetherlandsOctober 16, 2007

Item Overview

Description

signed l.r. oil on canvas

Dimensions

50 by 61 cm.

Artist or Maker

Exhibited


Paris, Salon de la Société des Artistes Français, 1907, no. 1396


Notes

The above depicted battle was part of the Italian Risorgimento, the movement pushing towards the unification of Italy. Two prominent figures in the unification movement were Victor Emanuel II, the later king of Italy and Guiseppe Garibaldi, an Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento who personally led many of the military campaigns that brought about the formation of a unified Italy.
In 1867 a greater part of Italy had been unified except for the Papal State with its capital Rome. It was then that Garibaldi and his troupes invaded the Papal State and got as far as Mentana, a town at 22 km from Rome.
This is where on 3 November 1867 the above depicted assault of the Vigna Santucci took place during the Battle of Mentana. The 10.000 soldiers of Garibaldi lost the battle from the 3.500 far better trained Zouaves, amongst whom were many Dutch volunteers, in service of Pope Pius IX.
In this painting by Royer, a Zouave himself, we can see the Garibaldists in their red shirts being overpowered by the Zouaves under the command of lieutenant colonel and commandant Baron Charles Athanase de Charette, here seen on horse back. The outcome of the battle is already clear; the red revolutionary flag is laying in the ground and the papal banner flying in the wind.

Auction Details

19th Century European Paintings

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Sotheby's
October 16, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

De Boelelaan 30, Amsterdam, 1083 HJ, NL