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VERA Y ESTACA, Alejo (1834-1923). The Last Days
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VERA Y ESTACA, Alejo (1834-1923). The Last Days
VERA Y ESTACA, Alejo (1834-1923). The Last Days of Numantia. 1880 - 1881. The inhabitants of Numancia killing themselves before the conquest of the Roman army under Scipio Emilianus. Oil on canvas
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Conquest Days Inhabitants Killing Numancia Numantia Relative Relatives Scipio Vera Persons
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This evocative oil painting by Spanish artist Alejo Vera y Estaca captures the poignant and tragic final days of the ancient Iberian city of Numantia, as depicted in Roman historian Appian's account of the siege and conquest by Scipio Emilianus in 133 BC. The inhabitants of Numantia, facing certain defeat and enslavement, chose to take their own lives rather than surrender to the Roman army. In this powerful scene, Vera y Estaca portrays a family huddled together, their faces etched with sorrow and determination, as they prepare to end their lives. The father, with a resigned expression, holds a knife, ready to strike. The mother cradles her child protectively, her eyes filled with tears. The older son looks on, his face a mask of sadness and acceptance, while the younger son clings to him in fear. The painting's rich colors and intricate details bring the scene to life, from the textured fabric of the family's clothing to the craggy terrain of the Numantine landscape in the background. The use of oil paint adds depth and texture, capturing the emotional intensity of the moment. Vera y Estaca's "The Last Days of Numantia" is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and conquest. The painting invites us to reflect on the sacrifices made by individuals and families in the face of historical events, and the enduring power of family bonds in the face of adversity. This masterpiece by Alejo Vera y Estaca is a testament to the artist's skill and sensitivity, and a powerful reminder of the complexities and emotions that underlie historical events.
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