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representation of the heroine of the Greek Independence Bubulina (Bouboulina

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representation of the heroine of the Greek Independence Bubulina (Bouboulina

GIA4799162 representation of the heroine of the Greek Independence Bubulina (Bouboulina) Laskarina (1771-1825) after a poster. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: representation of the heroine of the Greek Independence Bubulina (Bouboulina) Laskarina (1771-1825) after a poster.); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright

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© Giancarlo Costa / Bridgeman Images

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This print showcases a representation of the heroic figure, Bubulina (Bouboulina) Laskarina, who played a significant role in the Greek Independence movement. The image is based on an anonymous poster and belongs to a private collection. Bubulina Laskarina, born in 1771 and passing away in 1825, was an extraordinary woman whose bravery and determination left an indelible mark on Greek history. Her profile portrait exudes strength and resilience as she gazes into the distance with unwavering resolve. The artist, Giancarlo Costa, has masterfully captured the essence of this remarkable heroine through his skillful rendition. Every detail reflects her courage and dedication to fighting for Greece's independence during the turbulent times of war. In this 18th-century depiction, Bubulina's piercing eyes convey both wisdom and determination. Her countenance tells tales of battles fought and victories won against all odds. This portrayal serves as a powerful reminder of her invaluable contributions to Greece's struggle for freedom. As we admire this photograph print, we are transported back in time to witness the strength of character that defined Bubulina Laskarina. It serves as a testament to her legacy as one of Greece's most revered heroines.

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