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Patriotic song 1830 Son triomphe est certain
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Patriotic song 1830 Son triomphe est certain
Patriotic song, 1830 Son triomphe est certain. L echo des Peuples, Chanson nouvelle, chantee dans une societe patriotique le 28 Dec. 1830 (title on object), Front of the sheet music (the music is missing) for a patriotic song, sung on December 28, 1830. The Freedom in a chariot pulled by two horses in the clouds. In the caption a four-line verse, Freedom, Liberty, Liberta (Ripa) (abstract concept represented by female figure), J.J. Contgen (mentioned on object), Nov-1830 - Dec-1830, paper, h 375 mm × w 275 mm
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This print showcases the front of a sheet music titled "Patriotic song, 1830 Son triomphe est certain". The image depicts a powerful and symbolic representation of freedom. In the center, we see Freedom herself, embodied by a female figure, standing tall in a chariot pulled by two majestic horses amidst the clouds. The artist skillfully captures the essence of this abstract concept through his portrayal of Liberty. With her flowing robes and determined expression, she exudes strength and resilience. This artwork serves as an anthem for those who fought for their ideals during this pivotal time in history. The caption accompanying this remarkable piece is a four-line verse that echoes the sentiments expressed within the music itself. It speaks to the universal values that Freedom represents - not only in France but also across nations: "Freedom, Liberty, Liberta (Ripa)". These words remind us of our shared desire for autonomy and self-determination. Attributed to J. J. Contgen and created between November-December 1830, this paper print measures approximately 375 mm in height and 275 mm in width. Its historical significance lies not only in its artistic merit but also as a testament to the spirit of patriotism that permeated society during this era
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