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Menenius haranguing the Plebeians on Mount Aventinus (engraving)

Menenius haranguing the Plebeians on Mount Aventinus (engraving)


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Menenius haranguing the Plebeians on Mount Aventinus (engraving)

2794100 Menenius haranguing the Plebeians on Mount Aventinus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Menenius haranguing the Plebeians on Mount Aventinus. Illustration for Magna Carta Stories, world famous struggles for freedom in former times recounted for youthful readers, edited by Arthur Gilman (Blackie, c 1890).); © Look and Learn

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This engraving, titled "Menenius haranguing the Plebeians on Mount Aventinus" depicts a powerful moment in history. The scene is set on Mount Aventinus, where Menenius stands before a crowd of plebeians, passionately delivering his speech. His words echo with the spirit of liberty and freedom. The artist's attention to detail brings this historical event to life. Every line etched into the print tells a story of struggle and determination. The composition captures the intensity of the moment as Menenius addresses the plebeians, their faces filled with anticipation and hope. This engraving was created by an English School artist in the 19th century for Magna Carta Stories, a collection edited by Arthur Gilman that aimed to educate young readers about significant moments in history. It serves as a reminder of past struggles for freedom that have shaped our world today. Displayed in black and white, this print evokes a sense of timelessness and adds depth to its narrative. Its monochromatic palette emphasizes both the gravity of Menenius' words and the importance of unity among people striving for liberty. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are reminded not only of our shared history but also of our ongoing pursuit for justice and equality.

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